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.
If your labels are disappearing on a given chart, it may be related to Tradingview's limits on plots and labels.
From the homepage, click on ‘Chart’ in the top navigation bar. Select “Indicators” on the top-center-middle panel: In the indicator library, you will notice your tradingview account will now have a "invite only" section on the left-and side. The indicator and strategy will both be available to you.
Ghost alerts occur when users have outdated alerts. These events happen when users have not cleared their alerts after a recent update to the indicator on their chart & therefore, they are receiving alerts for an older version.
MarketGod for Tradingview Includes the MarketGod for Tradingview Study and the MarketGod for Tradingview Strategy
A trading indicator is a statistical calculation based on the price and/or volume of a security or other asset. It is used as a technical analysis tool to help traders identify patterns, trends, and potential trade opportunities in the market. Indicators can be based on various types of data, such as price, volume, and open interest, and can be plotted on a chart to help traders visualize the data and make informed decisions. There are many different types of indicators, including trend indicators, momentum indicators, volatility indicators, and oscillators, each of which can provide different insights and help traders make different types of trades. Some common examples of trading indicators include the moving average, relative strength index (RSI), and Bollinger bands.
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.
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.