Check out these promising NANOBTC results we recently found after spending roughly 20-30 minutes calibrating version 3 (V3) of our popular 'Ninja Signals' TradingView Alerts script. Ninja Signals V3 does not repaint regardless of candle size, and was created due to popular demand after the successful release of Ninja Signals V1 and V2. Some of the indicators we've used to achieve these results are: Stochastic RSI (sRSI), Money Flow Index (MFI), Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), and Ichimoku Cloud. Big thanks to TradingView for their awesome Pine Script and this rapidly growing community. If you'd like to check out our scripts, please visit the links below. Best Wishes and Happy Trading!
@Bitcoin_Ninjas, hi what is the percentage of accuracy for v3 ? . is it possible to have a trial ? .
thanks
Bitcoin_Ninjas
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@tariq0: We offer a free 7-day trial (no risk or payment required), we just ask that you please complete the 3 steps listed in full detail at our website (link below). We ask that you: 1) click the “Like” button on our scripts, 2) follow our TradingView profile, and 3) sign up for our free community website (no participation required). Our settings packs for our Ninja Signals script typically have 50-100% profitable trades.
When you are finished, please send us your TradingView.com and BitcoinNinjas.org usernames, then we will verify the steps and grant you full access for 7 days.
Bitcoin_Ninjas
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@tariq0: The win-rate (% profitable trades) of our script depends on what calibration settings you use for it and what you are trading. For example, with XBTUSD Bitmex, we have achieved settings showing roughly 500-600% net profit in the past 10 months (with only 1x leverage), with a 90-95% profitable trade ratio (win rate). In contrast, we achieved settings for ETHUSD Bitmex showing roughly 600-700% net profit in the past 5 months (with only 1x leverage), with a 50-55% profitable trade ratio (win rate). As most experienced traders know, win rate is not the most important factor in trading, compared to more important things like net profit, profit factor, max drawdown, and others.