TPS Pro
- Experts
- Gopal Goswami
- 버전: 1.52
- 업데이트됨: 17 5월 2026
- 활성화: 20
Automated High-Performance Grid & Smart Capital Preservation System,
Time Frame Use : M1 / M5 "or" Higher
Minimum equity required : 1000$
TPS Scalpers Pro is an elite, fully automated algorithmic trading system engineered for MetaTrader 5. Designed for modern multi-directional trading, this Expert Advisor (EA) blends a highly responsive trend-momentum engine with an advanced, defensive grid recovery matrix. It is built specifically for traders who require a system that can aggressively capitalize on market fluctuations while prioritizing capital preservation during adverse market conditions.
Core Strategic Pillars
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Dynamic Market Entry Sensor: Utilizes a proprietary, multi-layered scanning matrix to analyze real-time price volatility and momentum. By filtering out market noise, the system triggers highly precise trades aiming to capture swift scalping targets.
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Multi-Timeframe Trend Shield: Continuously analyzes the macro market structure on higher timeframes to establish a dominant trading bias. This ensures that the recovery grid only initializes positions that align with the broader market direction, preventing trades against major market shifts.
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Master Equity Protection System: Unlike traditional grid systems that suffer under prolonged, one-way trends, this system features an innovative partial-close management protocol. When drawdowns or trade counts breach user-defined thresholds, it automatically isolates, bundles, and eliminates specific high-exposure trade subsets at micro-profit targets. This systematically sheds risk and frees up margin before exposure impacts the account balance.
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Advanced Capital Safeties: The software maintains strict risk parameters through dual-action drawdown safeguards. By continuously calculating real-time balance-to-equity ratios, the EA stands ready to execute an emergency automated liquidation if protection limits are breached, guaranteeing absolute capital preservation against black-swan events.
