Trend deviation scalper
- Indicadores
- Ekaterina Saltykova
- Versión: 1.50
- Actualizado: 18 septiembre 2022
- Activaciones: 5
Desviación de la tendencia scalper - es el sistema manual para arrancar el cuero cabelludo choppy lugares de mercado. Indicador define la tendencia alcista / bajista y su fuerza. Dentro de la tendencia exacta, el sistema también define los lugares "débiles", cuando la tendencia está lista para invertirse. Así que por regla general, el sistema traza una flecha de venta cuando la tendencia alcista se debilita y posiblemente se invierte a la tendencia bajista. Para la flecha de compra es lo contrario: la flecha se traza en la débil tendencia bajista. Esta disposición le permite obtener un precio favorable y hacer frente al ruido del mercado. Las flechas de pérdida se cierran por el beneficio común. El aumento del lote nunca se utiliza. Cada flecha representa el tamaño inicial del lote.
Características principales del indicador
- Las señales no se repintan, no se retrasan o desaparecen (excepto en los casos en que el sistema recalcula todos los datos históricos, actualiza la configuración principal o Metatrader actualiza los nuevos datos entrantes);
- Cada señal viene en la apertura de la nueva barra (el sistema utiliza sólo las señales confirmadas);
- Indicador tiene alertas, correo y notificaciones Push(permitir el comercio fuera de la PC, desde el teléfono inteligente / aplicación móvil);
- El sistema es 100% autoadaptive sin necesidad de ajuste manual. Sólo tiene que configurar y empezar a operar.
- Posibilidad de desactivar la estrategia de flecha y utilizar sólo histograma.
Recomendaciones para el comercio
- Scalping timefrsmes: Rango M1-M15;
- Pares de volatilidad como EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDCAD, GOLD, Crypto;

Attention there, stay away of this crapy indicator !! 1) It is repainting (arrows disappear from one day to the other) 2) The take profit dot appears 2 hours later, it is a complete nosense. These informations "of course" don't appear in the description, (if these informations would be in the description, i would never buy). About backtest: i was focus on the arrows, looking at the moment they appear, if they disappear or not (that was not the case on backtest, but in live trading they "do" disappear!! And no, i didn't see that the TP dots are so delayed. Stay away !!
Let’s address your claims point by point: Manipulation of the term "Repainting": You are confusing cheap visual tricks with high-end technology. Repainting is a deliberate manipulation of arrows on history to deceive the buyer (like in the "ZigZag" indicator). My indicator features self-adaptation, which is clearly and honestly stated in the very first point of the description. The system retrains itself on fresh data to provide relevant signals instead of those that worked a month ago. Complaining that a self-learning algorithm updates its model is like complaining that an antivirus updates its database. Calling modern self-learning algorithms a "fraud" is like accusing a smartphone of not being a rotary phone! Absurdity of the TP claims: Your claim about a "2-hour delay" is factually incorrect. There is no timer in the system. The Take Profit here is dynamic: it is calculated by the algorithm based on actual market conditions. If the conditions for profit-taking mature after 2 hours, it will appear when it is relevant, not when you want it to. Expecting a static line where a live mathematical calculation is at work is a sign of amateurism, not a flaw in the indicator. Ignoring platform tools and dynamic exit logic: MQL5 provides a free demo version specifically so that buyers can study the logic (including history recalculation and TP dynamics) before clicking the "Buy" button. The fact that you failed to notice the TP dynamics during free testing only confirms that you purchased a complex professional tool without even attempting to understand it. You chose to ignore the tests, ignore the description, and now you are projecting your own negligence as "deception." I am deeply disappointed that instead of a constructive dialogue, you chose the path of baseless insults. Calling a developer a "scammer" and a "fraud" simply because you are unable to master a sophisticated tool and read the product description is straightforward defamation. I regard your review as an attempt at manipulation and an insult to my professional reputation. Your refusal to understand the product before purchasing it does not give you the right to issue public insults.