Real Reviews of Gold Signal Pro: 5 Stars, 1 Star, and My Honest Answer on "Repaint"
I sell Gold Signal Pro with Auto TP SL on the MQL5 Market.
Most sellers only show you the 5-star reviews. I'm going to do something different.
Below are real reviews from real buyers — the glowing ones, and the critical one. I'm not hiding the 1-star. In fact, I want to answer it directly, because the question it raises is the most important thing you need to understand before buying any signal indicator.
Let's go through them.
"I bought a LOT of indicators — this one is different"
Violette left a 5-star review that hit home.
She had bought many indicators before, and in her words, they all went to the trash. She'd also taken losses from an EA. After starting with this indicator, she recovered all of those losses within a single week, and has been consistently profitable for two weeks since.
Her closing line meant a lot to me: even though the history recalculates after a refresh, it's not a problem for her, because she keeps making profit in real trading.
That distinction — recalculation vs. real trading — is exactly what I'll come back to below.
"TP and SL on the chart bring a confidence many indicators lack"
Gerard Geilen left a thoughtful 4-star review.
After a couple of days, he saw no reason to doubt the integrity of the tool or the strategy, calling it a remarkable approach with potentially high win-rates — higher than many other indicators he'd used. What stood out to him was that the chart displays TP and SL levels, which makes trades easy to execute and adds confidence.
He also noted that if you remove and re-add the indicator, some historical entries change — and recommended I make this clearer. Fair point, and I've updated the description. But he said it himself: if you just let it run, no signals disappear. Read the manual, and your success comes down to discipline and practice.
96.49% win rate over 57 trades, in 9 days
This one speaks for itself.
Jose Casas (Spain) rented the indicator for a month and documented his first two weeks in detail. Over 9 trading days, focusing only on the London and New York sessions:
- 110 signals generated
- 57 trades entered
- 55 winners — a 96.49% win rate
- Net result: $8,923
He concluded that he'd buy the full license without hesitation. These are his reported real numbers, posted publicly on the product page.
"Sniper entrance, high profit exit"
Some reviews are short and say everything.
Melike Yalçınoğlu (5 stars): "Sniper entrance, high profit exit."
mpcedar (5 stars): described it like finding the grail.
That "sniper entrance" line is exactly what the tool is built for — waiting for the right location instead of chasing.

The 1-star review I'm not hiding
Now the critical one.
A reviewer (khkh14) gave a low rating, arguing that the indicator "repaints" despite being advertised as no-repaint. His point: after switching the timeframe and switching back, some historical arrows had changed. He argued that a recalculated history can look cleaner than what a trader experienced in real time, which would make any win-rate based on history unreliable.
It's a serious concern, and it deserves a serious answer. Here is mine.
The indicator does NOT repaint during live trading. Once a signal appears on the current bar, it stays fixed. You trade it the moment it appears, and the entry, TP, SL, and result never change after the fact.
What changes is recalculation on a full reload — a chart refresh, timeframe switch, or terminal restart. That reload resets the internal cooldown counters, which can produce slightly different signals on past bars. This is standard behavior for any indicator that tracks internal state, on any platform. It has zero impact on the trades you actually take in real time.
And notice: the two profitable reviewers above (Violette and Gerard) both saw this same behavior — and both said plainly that it makes no difference in live trading, because you act on the signal when it prints.
Why I chose real-time signals over a "perfect-looking" history
Here's the design decision behind all of this.
The indicator fires the moment price touches a moving average during bar formation — it does not wait for the candle to close. That's what lets you enter early, before price runs toward TP.
To make the historical chart 100% frozen, I would have to delay every signal until the candle closes — meaning entries arrive about 5 minutes late on M5, often after price has already moved. I made the opposite choice on purpose. I built a tool that helps you win in live trading, not one that simply looks flawless in hindsight.
Real-time entries are what make money. A pretty backtest doesn't.
Verify everything yourself
I'm not asking you to take screenshots or claimed results on faith.
Every past signal stays on the chart with its TP and SL zones. Scroll back and check them on your own charts, your own broker, your own conditions. Green zone reached means TP, red zone reached means SL. That transparency is intentional — and it's the same reason I'm publishing the critical review instead of burying it.
Where to find it
Gold Signal Pro with Auto TP SL works on both MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5, and includes all features: multi-layer filtering, dynamic TP/SL, quality scoring, session detection, spread monitoring, and a built-in win/loss counter.
- MT4 version: https://www.mql5.com/en/market/product/170617
- MT5 version: https://www.mql5.com/en/market/product/170916





