A technical indicator that analyzes market conditions, assesses price action and provides alerts to users based on their preferred market, time frame and risk tolerance.
Emotional trading refers to making investment decisions in the financial markets based on emotions rather than a rational and well-thought-out strategy. Emotions can lead to impulsive and irrational trading behaviors, which can result in financial losses.
Trading is tough, risky and frustrating when done incorrectly. The MarketGod Indicator provides a checklist of criteria to consistently ensure your entries and exits are not influenced by demeanor or other external factors.
Create an account before registering for our indicator so we can add you to the permissions list as fast as possible.
Register for access by submitting your name, username and email address to our registration forms, linked throughout this page.
After your account has been added to the permissions list, you will receive a notification from Tradingview. The tools will listed in your invite only section of the Tradingview Indicator Library.
MarketGod calculates its alerts based on real-time data on Tradingview. We do not pull from higher time-frames, and do not pull security (tickerID) based Pine information from other sources accessible, meaning there is no repainting in our indicator. This is validated and verified weekly an with every update to our tool.
MarketGod can be added to any time frame on most markets, but is most profitable on the 1m, 5m, 30m, 1h and 4h intraday time-frames, and also most profitable on the 1D, 3D, 1W and 1M time-frames.
The MarketGod for Tradingview (Strategy) allows our users to define and set an ideal exit or stop level with the stop-loss and take-profit functions.
MarketGod for Tradingview (strategy) enables our users to backtest their success on a market, when using the MarketGod Indicator.
Tradingview is consistently providing new and innovating functions for its Pine Script programming language. We maintain our pine script source code of MarketGod to keep it as efficient and capable as possible.
MarketGod was built and tested primarily for crypto charts, which provide high liquidity on assets like Bitcoin, while also having the strong volatility for our testing on altcoins like DOGE, Ethereum and SHIB. Many of our users use MarketGod in traditional markets as well (IE stocks, commodities, FOREX, ETC.).
If you have just registered for the trial, it will take up to 6 hours to be added. If you have just purchased, we aim to have you added within an hour at the longest.
We've designed MarketGod to work on all of them. If a ticker is available on our partner's site, we can analyze the data and apply the algorithm.
MarketGod v9 Recommendations BTCUSD Recommended Filter by Time Frame for Max Net Profit * 1D: 20 * 6H: 15 * 4H: 40 * 1H: 40 * 15m: 40 * 10m: 50 Recommended Filter by Time Frame for Max Percent Profitable * 1D: 20 * 6H: 5 * 4H: 50 * 1H: 35 * 15m: 50 * 10m: 40 * 5m: 50
From the homepage, click on ‘Chart’ in the top navigation bar. Select “Indicators” on the top-center-middle panel: In the indicator library, you will notice your tradingview account will now have a "invite only" section on the left-and side. The indicator and strategy will both be available to you. Tutorial: https://www.marketgod.io/tutorials/adding-marketgod
MarketGod for Tradingview Includes the MarketGod for Tradingview Study and the MarketGod for Tradingview Strategy
If we have published an upgrade and you are looking to update your indicator, simply refresh the page and add indicator from the invite only section of your indicator library.
Percent profitable is a metric used in trading to measure the percentage of a trader's trades that were profitable. It is calculated by dividing the total number of profitable trades by the total number of trades, and expressing the result as a percentage. For example, if a trader made 100 trades and 60 of them were profitable, their percent profitable would be 60%. Percent profitable is often used by traders to evaluate the effectiveness of their trading strategy, and to compare their performance to other traders. A higher percent profitable typically indicates that a trader's strategy is effective and profitable, while a lower percent profitable may indicate that the trader needs to make adjustments to their strategy.
In trading, max-drawdown is the maximum loss that an investment or trading strategy has experienced. It is typically expressed as a percentage of the initial investment or trading capital. It is used to measure the risk of a given investment or trading strategy, with a higher max-drawdown indicating a higher level of risk.