I received a notification from Tradingview, and there is no signal painted on the chart?

Ghost alerts occur when users have outdated alerts.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.

What is a trading indicator?

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.

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 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.

What Comes With My MarketGod Purchase?

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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.

What is percent profitability?

Percent profitable is a metric used in trading to measure the percentage of a trader's trades that were profitable. It is calculated by dividing the total number of profitable trades by the total number of trades, and expressing the result as a percentage. For example, if a trader made 100 trades and 60 of them were profitable, their percent profitable would be 60%. Percent profitable is often used by traders to evaluate the effectiveness of their trading strategy, and to compare their performance to other traders. A higher percent profitable typically indicates that a trader's strategy is effective and profitable, while a lower percent profitable may indicate that the trader needs to make adjustments to their strategy.

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.