Evgenii Sutulov
Evgenii Sutulov
  • Information
3 years
experience
2
products
0
demo versions
0
jobs
0
signals
0
subscribers
I have been building trading indicators and strategies for more than seven years,
for MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5 and TradingView.

My tools are built around a few rules I do not bend.

Closed bars only. A number my tools print cannot change afterwards. The bar being
formed never enters a published value, and the panel names the exact bar a reading
came from, in server time, so you can check it against your own chart at any moment.
If a tool repaints, it is not finished.

Honest scope. Every product states plainly what it does not do. A strength meter is
not an entry signal. A filter is not a forecast. You will not find promised returns
or account growth on my pages, because that is not something software can promise.
What I can promise is that the number on the panel means exactly what the
description says it means.

Broker reality. Symbol suffixes and prefixes are detected from your chart rather
than assumed. Candidate symbols are checked against the base and profit currency
your broker actually declares, so a decorated look-alike is never mistaken for the
real pair. Instruments your broker does not quote are handled explicitly and marked,
not silently dropped.

One design language. My products share the same panel, the same controls and the
same behaviour, in English and Russian, following your terminal language. Learning
one of them teaches you the rest.

If something does not work on your broker, or a reading looks wrong to you, write to
me through MQL5 messages with the symbol and the timeframe. I answer, and I fix what
turns out to be mine to fix.
Friends

Add friends via their profile or user search and you will be able to see if they are online

Evgenii Sutulov Published product

Currency Strength Flux ranks the eight major currencies by relative strength, read from up to 28 pairs, on a four-timeframe composite that only ever uses closed bars. The idea is simple: trade a strong currency against a weak one, instead of the chart that happens to look nice today. Everything on the panel serves that one decision. What it does The panel ranks EUR, GBP, AUD, NZD, USD, CAD, CHF and JPY from strongest to weakest. Every reading is built from the pairs your broker actually quotes

Evgenii Sutulov Published product

Currency Strength Flux ranks the eight major currencies by relative strength, read from up to 28 pairs, on a four-timeframe composite that only ever uses closed bars. The idea is simple: trade a strong currency against a weak one, instead of the chart that happens to look nice today. Everything on the panel serves that one decision. What it does The panel ranks EUR, GBP, AUD, NZD, USD, CAD, CHF and JPY from strongest to weakest. Every reading is built from the pairs your broker actually quotes

Evgenii Sutulov
Registered at MQL5.community