TrendProphecy 3.4

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TrendProphecy--live short-term DayTrend for S&P500, Nasdaq 100, Dow mini and Russell mini (ES,NQ,YM,TFS). The TrendProphecy's trading method developed especially for the professional Futur Day trader, differs from other systems, in that it computes a confirmed entry signal using our proprietary algorithms - and then eventually during the Trend a warning (Alert) is shown if/when the Trend becomes unstable, which is not the same as a change of the Trend. TrendProphecy constantly monitor if the Trend stays Stable or not, or if the Trend Changes. That's a huge difference from other systems claiming that they in advance can tell you the next move already when you enter a trade. Without being in possession of the magic crystal ball that is not possible. The visual Warning TrendUnstable is meant to inform a possible change, and should be used as an early exit point for aggressive Scalp Traders. If/When the warning changes to Trend Stable, the Scalp Trader can eventually enter the same market Trend again.

Version 3.4 increases systems activity time to 23:30 hours (12:15 AM - 23:45 PM US Eastern Time).

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