What is the MarketGod Indicator?

The MarketGod indicator is a technical analysis tool that is used in the stock market to help traders identify potential trading opportunities. It is a custom indicator that is available as a plugin for various charting platforms, such as TradingView and MetaTrader. The MarketGod indicator is based on a combination of technical indicators, such as moving averages, oscillators, and volume data, to provide traders with buy and sell signals. The indicator is designed to help traders identify trends, identify potential entry and exit points, and manage risk. It is important to note that technical analysis tools, such as the MarketGod indicator, are not a guarantee of future performance and should be used as part of a broader trading strategy. Traders should always do their own research and carefully consider the risks and uncertainties involved in any trade before making a decision.

MarketGod shows a repainting warning when setting the alerts up

Since our indicator does not and will not repaint, its more than likely you've tried to set an alert on the strategy and not the indicator. Set the alert on the indicator to correct the issue.

What Comes With My MarketGod Purchase?

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

What is a buy and sell trading indicator?

A buy and sell trading indicator is a tool or signal used by traders to help identify potential buying or selling opportunities in the financial markets. Buy and Sell indicators are typically based on mathematical calculations or statistical models that use historical price and volume data to predict future market movements.

Why did my indicator not send a buy or a sell when the market price changed

MarketGod provides buy or sell alerts for users when a specific criteria has been met in the market. Price change to any percentage is not in the parameters for the alerts therefore does not always account for price changes

Why are my labels only showing up on the part of the chart?

If your labels are disappearing on a given chart, it may be related to Tradingview's limits on plots and labels.

What is backtesting in trading?

Backtesting is a way of evaluating the performance of a trading strategy by simulating its performance on historical data. It involves applying a trading strategy to historical data to see how well it would have performed in the past, and it can be used to estimate the potential future performance of the strategy. Backtesting can be a valuable tool for traders, as it allows them to test their strategies on a large amount of data and to make more informed decisions about which strategies to use. It can also help traders to identify potential problems with their strategies and to make adjustments to improve their performance.

What time-frames does MarketGod trade on?

MarketGod v9 Recommendations BTCUSD Recommended Filter by Time Frame for Max Net Profit * 1D: 20 * 6H: 15 * 4H: 40 * 1H: 40 * 15m: 40 * 10m: 50 Recommended Filter by Time Frame for Max Percent Profitable * 1D: 20 * 6H: 5 * 4H: 50 * 1H: 35 * 15m: 50 * 10m: 40 * 5m: 50