TriParity AfterShock PRO Scanner AiPrompt
180 USD
Demo downloaded:
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Published:
2 January 2026
Current version:
7.1
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The attached images are a real trading example on AUDUSD M5 showing the typical TriParity AfterShock Scanner (with the main charts from Catcher) workflow.
At 20:10 JST, the Scanner flagged AUDUSD M5 and the Overall Score was “B” (good, but not “A”).
From the Scanner, an AI prompt/report is generated to quickly organize fundamental context (events, policy, flows, etc.) alongside the technical “nowcast” view.
The right-side chart (Catcher, sold separately) highlighted in circle the timing area used for the decision. Then, 8 bars later (about 40 minutes), the follow-up screenshot shows how price action played out (result).
In short: it’s an example of using the Scanner+Catcher to screen the market, confirming context with the AI fundamentals prompt, and then tracking the outcome on the chart—without claiming anything is guaranteed.
The attached images are a real trading example on AUDUSD M5 showing the typical TriParity AfterShock Scanner (with the main charts from Catcher) workflow.
At 20:10 JST, the Scanner flagged AUDUSD M5 and the Overall Score was “B” (good, but not “A”).
From the Scanner, an AI prompt/report is generated to quickly organize fundamental context (events, policy, flows, etc.) alongside the technical “nowcast” view.
The right-side chart (Catcher, sold separately) highlighted in circle the timing area used for the decision. Then, 8 bars later (about 40 minutes), the follow-up screenshot shows how price action played out (result).
In short: it’s an example of using the Scanner+Catcher to screen the market, confirming context with the AI fundamentals prompt, and then tracking the outcome on the chart—without claiming anything is guaranteed.
Hello @Kazutaka Yamamoto,
In the Screenshot1.jpg you shared some pairs in columns Pair1, Pair2, Pair3 are colored in light blue, green and orange.
Did you pick pair AUDUSD (from AUDUSD * NZDUZD = AUDNZD) because it was color coded/highlighted?
I am not seeing those colors when I run scanner on my MT5 instance. What could be the issue and when does those colors show up?
Thank you