Most traders judge a paid indicator by its sticker price, then ignore the line item that actually drains the account: the trade they entered on a signal that quietly redrew itself an hour later. The tool felt expensive. The mistimed entry was worse.
This is the part of RelicusRoad Pro pricing people skip. By the end you will know what each plan costs, what every tier actually unlocks, and how to weigh that number against the cost of the signals you are trading on now.
Key Findings
- Direct pricing: $57 per month, $297 per year, or $397 one-time for lifetime access, per the RelicusRoad Pro pricing page.
- MQL5 marketplace: the MT4 and MT5 builds are listed separately at $247 each, one-time.
- Same suite, different terms: every plan unlocks the same indicators; you are choosing billing term and platform coverage, not a feature gate.
- Value test: measure the price against the cost of mistimed entries, not against free tools that repaint.
How much does RelicusRoad Pro cost?
Bought directly from RelicusRoad, there are three plans: $57 per month, $297 per year, or $397 one-time for lifetime access. On the MQL5 marketplace the MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 versions are sold separately at $247 each as one-time purchases. Those are the figures listed on the RelicusRoad Pro pricing page as of June 2026; treat the live page as the source of truth before you check out.
| Plan | Price | Billing | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Direct: One Month | $57 | per month | Testing the suite on your own charts |
| Direct: One Year | $297 | per year | A full active trading season |
| Direct: Lifetime | $397 | one-time | Long-term, multi-platform traders |
| MQL5: MetaTrader 4 | $247 | one-time | Traders locked to MT4 only |
| MQL5: MetaTrader 5 | $247 | one-time | Traders locked to MT5 only |
A quick read of that table: the lifetime direct plan is the cheapest one-time option, and it is not close. The MQL5 listings cost more for less coverage because each one is a single-platform license sold through the MetaTrader store.
What do you actually get for the price?
The honest answer is that the plans do not differ by feature. You are not paying more to unlock extra indicators on the yearly plan than on the monthly one. Every tier gives you the same RelicusRoad Pro suite: the structure mapping, the dynamic levels, the trend and reversal reads that the system is built around.
What changes between plans is two things only: how long your access lasts and which platforms you can run it on. Direct plans cover the suite; the MQL5 listings are platform-specific. That is the whole pricing logic. If a vendor’s tiers gate the actual signals behind the higher price, you are buying a different product at each level. Here you are buying the same product on different terms.
Why is the price different on MQL5 versus buying direct?
This trips up a lot of buyers. The same tool, two prices, and the marketplace one looks worse. The reason is structural, not a trick.
The MQL5 marketplace sells each build as a separate single-platform product and runs its own licensing and fee model on top. So the MT4 license and the MT5 license are two purchases at $247 each. Buying direct routes you to the bundled plans, including the monthly and yearly terms and the lifetime option, which is where the suite-wide and cross-platform coverage lives.
If you want the marketplace’s built-in update delivery and you live entirely on one MetaTrader platform, the MQL5 route is legitimate. If you want the best price or trade across MT4, MT5, and TradingView, direct wins on both counts.
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Get RelicusRoad ProMonthly, yearly, or lifetime: which is the right call?
Match the term to your commitment, not to the discount. Here is how I’d frame it.
Monthly ($57) is for verification. You should never trust an indicator on someone else’s word. A month is enough to load it on your own charts, watch how the signals behave at the candle close, and confirm the non-repaint claim with your own eyes. If it does not earn its place in your process, you walk away having spent the price of a few coffees a week.
Yearly ($297) is for an active season. If you already trade regularly and the tool has cleared your verification, paying by the year removes the monthly friction and costs less per month than renewing twelve times.
Lifetime ($397) is for the committed, multi-platform trader. Once you trade across more than one platform and intend to keep the suite for the long haul, the one-time figure stops being an expense and becomes the cheapest path you have.
How do you decide whether it’s worth it?
Start by being honest about the alternative. The default is a free indicator that repaints: one that shows a clean signal in the moment and then redraws it once the candle closes, so the entry you remember is not the entry the chart now shows. You can read how to confirm that behavior yourself in our guide to what “non-repaint” actually means .
Now put the price in context. Retail trading is a high-loss activity to begin with: under ESMA’s 2018 product-intervention measures, brokers were required to disclose that between 74% and 89% of retail investor accounts lose money trading CFDs. Most of that damage is not a strategy problem — it is execution, timing, and risk control breaking down trade after trade. A tool that helps you wait for a locked signal and place stops with more structure is attacking exactly that gap.
So the worth question is not “is $397 a lot of money.” It is: does cleaner, non-repainting structure help you enter and exit more consistently? An indicator can’t fix poor risk management; it sharpens your timing so your risk rules have something solid to act on. If a single poorly-timed trade already costs you more than a yearly plan, the math answers itself. If you are not yet trading with real risk rules in place, fix that first; no tool substitutes for it.
For a wider view of how to evaluate any paid suite before you commit, see what to look for before you buy .
Who is RelicusRoad Pro for, and who should skip it?
It is for the trader moving from inconsistent, screenshot-based execution toward a structured process, who trades often enough that signal quality affects real money, and who wants the same read across MT4, MT5, or TradingView.
It is not for someone hunting a guaranteed-profit machine; that does not exist at any price. It is not for a complete beginner with no risk framework yet, and it is overkill for someone who places one or two trades a year. Buy the tool when your process is ready to use it, not before.
Frequently asked questions
How much does RelicusRoad Pro cost? Bought directly, it is $57 per month, $297 per year, or $397 one-time for lifetime access. On the MQL5 marketplace the MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 versions are listed at $247 each as one-time purchases. Always confirm the current figure on the pricing page before you buy.
Why is the MQL5 price higher than the direct lifetime price? The MQL5 listings cover a single platform each and are sold through the MetaTrader marketplace, which carries its own fees and licensing model. Buying direct lets you reach the bundled plans and the lifetime option that covers the suite across platforms.
Is RelicusRoad Pro a subscription? That is your choice. The monthly and yearly direct plans renew on their term, while the lifetime plan and the MQL5 listings are one-time purchases.
Which plan should I choose? Pick the shortest term that matches your commitment. Monthly is sensible while you verify the tools on your own charts; yearly fits an active trading season; lifetime makes sense once you trade across MT4, MT5, or TradingView and intend to keep the suite long term.
Is the price worth it? An indicator cannot make a losing strategy profitable. It is worth paying for if cleaner, non-repainting structure helps you time entries and stops more consistently. Weigh the cost against what a single poorly-timed trade already costs your account.
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