Traders use MarketGod on Tradingview to for alerts on any market of choice. Using components of classical technical analysis, MarketGod Trading has successfully built a reliable framework of logic to expect changes in price in real time, allowing traders to maximize profits, minimize loses and trade for the profits they'd otherwise have lost from overtrading, and emotional bias.
MarketGod for Tradingview compliments any trading strategy you are already using, and includes alert functionality as a means to 'set and forget' the market of trade, rather than staring at your charts for hours at a time. MarketGod is a reliable trading indicator that has helped thousands of traders buy and sell assets more effectively. The MarketGod indicator provides clear and concise buy and sell alerts, as well as real-time market data, making it an essential tool for any trader looking to take their trading to the next level. MarketGod is also easy to install and use, meaning that even beginner traders can start using it to make more informed and profitable trades. With MarketGod, you can be sure that you are getting accurate and up-to-date information that will help you make better trades.
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MarketGod uses both real time data and historical data without repainting the alerts on the chart as a form of manipulation.
MarketGod can be added to any and all charting timeframes, but is typically most effective on the 15m, 1H, 4H, 6H, 1D, 3D, 1W, 2W, and 1M
Both our study and our strategy come with identical SLTP functions, so traders automating or backtesting the alerts can use the price levels to their advantage
Through Tradingview's strategy testing engine our strategy has backtest capabilities to show trade history and performance
MarketGod is consistently upgraded and improved upon to help our traders and users perform better with our alerts.
MarketGod can be added to any chart, ticker or market available on Tradingview's charting platform. This includes, but is not limited to, FOREX, Crypto, Equities, Indexes, Mutual Funds, ETFs and more.
5m, 15m,1H, 4H, 1D, 3D, 1W, 1M
Depending on the market you are trading, adjust the settings to correct any errors you are consistently seeing from the alerts.
Do you see this or something similar below on your charts? It may happen when switching between 'plots' and 'labels' due to the trading view's limitation on labels allowed on a given chart. Simply put, the more authors with visuals on charts takes more server space and creates slower environments for users. So they limit the visuals to keep the servers as fast as traders need. To solve this, we recommend changing the time frame, zooming in, or reducing the frequency of alerts by changing the filter settings to a higher number. You may also replace the label options with standard plots again.
MarketGod provides buy or sell alerts for users when a specific criteria has been met in the market. Price change to any percentage is not in the parameters for the alerts therefore does not always account for price changes
Not a problem. We can adjust the permissions and re-add your new username. Just email our team --> support@marketgod.io
In most cases it will take less than 4 hours for our team to add you manually to the indicator permissions list
Since our indicator does not and will not repaint, its more than likely you've tried to set an alert on the strategy and not the indicator. Set the alert on the indicator to correct the issue.
The signals are calculated by the most recent data available to the indicator on tradingview. If your chart is in real-time, it will send the alert in real-time, meaning as it happens. If your chart is using delayed signals, MarketGod will calculate on the data made available time. For Automation purposes, alerts and notifications are sent to confirm the period closing with a given alert. The different classical technical indicators comprised across the various MarketGod versions include magnitudes of various oscillators mainly comprised of MACD, RSI, Stochastic, Ichimoku, Gann Trend Analysis, Wyckoff Accum/Distribution Laws, Fibonacci calculated support/resistances, and more.