Clear Pulse
120 USD
Demo downloaded:
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Published:
11 February 2026
Current version:
1.20
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I’ve been running this EA live since February 19, 2026 on both a prop firm account and a personal account, and I now have enough data to give a meaningful review.
Strategy Overview
One of the things I like most about this EA is that it does not use fixed stop loss (SL) or take profit (TP) levels. Instead, every trade is calculated dynamically based on support and resistance, which makes the trading logic feel much more adaptive to real market conditions rather than rigid pip targets.
📊 Performance Results
Total Gain: +2.95%
Monthly Gain: ~2.11%
Drawdown: ~2.22%
Balance: ~$102,947 (from $100,000 starting)
From the trade history (page 1), you can see a mix of wins and losses, but overall:
Wins tend to be larger than losses
Trades are not over-frequent, which helps reduce risk
The system shows controlled, steady growth rather than aggressive spikes
📈 What Stands Out
1. Low Drawdown Relative to Return
A ~2.2% drawdown for ~2–3% gain is solid, especially for prop firm environments where risk control is critical.
2. Dynamic Trade Management
Because SL/TP are based on structure (support/resistance), trades:
Feel more “market-aware”
Avoid the typical issue of getting stopped out by noise
3. Consistency Over Time
The equity curve shows gradual growth rather than erratic swings, which is exactly what you want for:
Passing prop firm challenges
Long-term account scaling
⚠️ Things to Be Aware Of
There are still losing trades (as expected), including some larger losses (e.g., -$1,500 range), so proper lot sizing is critical
This is not a high-frequency scalper, so patience is required
Performance so far is short-term (about 1 month) — longer tracking will be important
💭 Final Thoughts
So far, I would describe this EA as:
Conservative to moderate risk
Structure-based (not random or grid/martingale)
Built for consistency, not hype returns
If it continues performing like this, it has strong potential for:
Prop firm account management
Steady personal account growth
I’ll continue to track results over the next few months, but early performance is very promising.
I’ve been running this EA live since February 19, 2026 on both a prop firm account and a personal account, and I now have enough data to give a meaningful review.
Strategy Overview
One of the things I like most about this EA is that it does not use fixed stop loss (SL) or take profit (TP) levels. Instead, every trade is calculated dynamically based on support and resistance, which makes the trading logic feel much more adaptive to real market conditions rather than rigid pip targets.
📊 Performance Results
Total Gain: +2.95%
Monthly Gain: ~2.11%
Drawdown: ~2.22%
Balance: ~$102,947 (from $100,000 starting)
From the trade history (page 1), you can see a mix of wins and losses, but overall:
Wins tend to be larger than losses
Trades are not over-frequent, which helps reduce risk
The system shows controlled, steady growth rather than aggressive spikes
📈 What Stands Out
1. Low Drawdown Relative to Return
A ~2.2% drawdown for ~2–3% gain is solid, especially for prop firm environments where risk control is critical.
2. Dynamic Trade Management
Because SL/TP are based on structure (support/resistance), trades:
Feel more “market-aware”
Avoid the typical issue of getting stopped out by noise
3. Consistency Over Time
The equity curve shows gradual growth rather than erratic swings, which is exactly what you want for:
Passing prop firm challenges
Long-term account scaling
⚠️ Things to Be Aware Of
There are still losing trades (as expected), including some larger losses (e.g., -$1,500 range), so proper lot sizing is critical
This is not a high-frequency scalper, so patience is required
Performance so far is short-term (about 1 month) — longer tracking will be important
💭 Final Thoughts
So far, I would describe this EA as:
Conservative to moderate risk
Structure-based (not random or grid/martingale)
Built for consistency, not hype returns
If it continues performing like this, it has strong potential for:
Prop firm account management
Steady personal account growth
I’ll continue to track results over the next few months, but early performance is very promising.
Thank you so much
Thank you for the support. I wanted to come back and post a longer-term update now that I’ve been running this EA for about 4 months on both a personal account and a prop firm account.
The performance has actually become more consistent over time than my original first impression. Current monthly results have been:
One thing I appreciate is that the EA does not seem to force trades constantly. April was basically flat, but I honestly prefer that over systems that overtrade and blow up during difficult market conditions.
What still stands out to me:
This is definitely not a “get rich quick” EA, but for traders looking for steady growth and controlled risk, my experience so far has been positive.
I also appreciate that the developer has continued responding to questions and feedback during the time I’ve been using it.
I’ll continue updating my review as more months pass, but after 4 months of live use, I feel much more confident in the system than I did initially.

Thank you for the support. I wanted to come back and post a longer-term update now that I’ve been running this EA for about 4 months on both a personal account and a prop firm account.
The performance has actually become more consistent over time than my original first impression. Current monthly results have been:
One thing I appreciate is that the EA does not seem to force trades constantly. April was basically flat, but I honestly prefer that over systems that overtrade and blow up during difficult market conditions.
What still stands out to me:
This is definitely not a “get rich quick” EA, but for traders looking for steady growth and controlled risk, my experience so far has been positive.
I also appreciate that the developer has continued responding to questions and feedback during the time I’ve been using it.
I’ll continue updating my review as more months pass, but after 4 months of live use, I feel much more confident in the system than I did initially.
Thats amazing thank you