What is net profit?

In trading, net profit is the total amount of money that a trader has earned after deducting all trading-related expenses, such as commissions, fees, and taxes, from their total trading profits. Net profit is an important measure of a trader's overall performance, and it is often used to evaluate the effectiveness of their trading strategy and to compare their performance to other traders. A trader's net profit can be calculated by subtracting their total expenses from their total trading profits over a given period of time.

How do I upgrade my scripts?

If we have published an upgrade and you are looking to update your indicator, simply refresh the page and add indicator from the invite only section of your indicator library.

What is Parabolic Sar?

The parabolic SAR (stop and reverse) is a technical analysis indicator used to determine the direction of a stock's price movement and to indicate when the direction is likely to change. It is calculated using the price, time, and volatility of a stock, and is displayed as a series of dots on a chart, either above or below the stock's price. If the dots are below the stock's price, it indicates an uptrend, and if the dots are above the price, it indicates a downtrend. When the position of the dots changes, it indicates a potential change in the direction of the stock's price. The parabolic SAR is often used by traders to determine when to enter or exit a trade.

When I search for the MarketGod Indicator in the Tradingview Public Library, a red-lock is next to the name and I am not seeing my access as granted. Why?

If you are using the search bar to find the MarketGod Indicators, stop. The indicators that are publicly published in the library are no longer supported. They were updated in September 2021 to consolidate all the versions into one. The only way to find the indicator and strategy is through the invite only section of the library. If you do not see the invite only section, we have not added you yet OR the name you've submitted is incorrect.

What is Repainting?

Repainting in the forex is a term that represents the trading platform indicator that repainting, meaning that indicator changes display on the chart as new price data (candles/bars) comes in. A repainting process shows that the indicator is displaying on the chart is highly accurate when it is not.

What is RSI?

The relative strength index (RSI) is a technical analysis indicator that measures the strength of a stock's price movement. It is calculated using the average gains and losses of a stock over a given period of time, and is displayed as a line graph with values ranging from 0 to 100. A stock with a high RSI is considered to be overbought, and one with a low RSI is considered to be oversold. RSI is commonly used by traders to identify potential buying or selling opportunities, and to confirm other technical analysis signals. It is calculated using the following formula: RSI = 100 - 100 / (1 + RS), where RS is the average gain of the stock over the given period divided by the average loss of the stock over the same period.

What Comes With My MarketGod Purchase?

MarketGod for Tradingview Includes the MarketGod for Tradingview Study and the MarketGod for Tradingview Strategy

Can I use these indicators with a Free Tradingview account?

You can use all of our indicators with a free account, but keep in mind that you can only set up one live alert with a free account and only have up to three indicators on your chart active at one time. With a Pro account, you can set up multiple alerts and have up to 10 indicators on your chart at one time. I recommend a PRO+ account, which will give you more than enough alerts and indicators on your chart.