Litter
Litter. Not useful at all. 1 min timeframe given 1 signal a week.
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Litter. Not useful at all. 1 min timeframe given 1 signal a week.
Not even worth ONE Star
Please PLEASE Stay away. One they are Scammers. Two one can get better indicators for ZERO pennies FAR Far far better than what these offer
I have so much to say and I'll be BACK
What I have to say is very important and these people are not to be trusted
Colin G Jeffrey TS23 3EX 25/03/1955
I tested over 100 trades with this indicator, and based on my experience, I cannot recommend it. The main reason is that this indicator repaints. In other words, It may signal a buy, but within 10 minutes, for example, when trading on a 5-minute timeframe, the signal disappears or changes the time it appears, making it seem profitable. Therefore, don't buy it as it is clearly not a good indicator.
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