stop buying paid indicators, change my mind
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ive bought maybe eight paid indicators over two years. total spend embarrassing. not one of them changed my results in a way i can actually measure. my claim: paid indicators are almost never worth it for retail traders and the money is better spent on screen time.
genuinely open to being wrong. if a paid indicator changed your trading in a measurable way, tell me what and how you verified it.
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wont change your mind, ill reinforce it. almost every paid indicator is a repackaged standard calculation with a marketing name and a colour scheme. the few genuinely novel ones still only matter if they fit a tested edge you already have. the indicator is never the edge, your process is.
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partial pushback. i pay for one data-based tool, a positioning and sentiment feed, not a chart indicator. that genuinely gave me information i couldnt derive from price alone and i verified it by tracking my win rate on trades that aligned with it versus against it over 200 trades. so: paid information, sometimes yes. paid chart indicators, almost never.
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the paid indicator industry exists because 'spend money to fix your trading' feels like progress and 'sit and watch charts for 500 hours' feels like work. people will always pay to skip the part that actually works.
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so for a beginner with zero indicators bought yet, what free setup would you actually recommend starting with?
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bare candles, one moving average for trend context, and the horizontal line tool for marking levels. thats it for the first six months. spend the money you couldve spent on indicators on nothing, and spend the time youd have spent configuring them on watching how price behaves at your marked levels. that combination beats any paid pack.
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to close my own thread: the one verified exception above was paid information, not a paid chart drawing. so refined claim, paid chart indicators almost never earn their cost, and the burden of proof is on the seller, not your hope. screen time and a journal remain the highest-roi spend in trading.
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one practical tip for anyone tempted by a paid indicator: demand a measurable claim and a way to test it on demo first. if the seller cant give you a falsifiable statement and a trial, thats your answer. real tools survive scrutiny, marketing dies under it.
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spent more than id admit chasing the one indicator that would fix everything. the fix was always screen time and a journal, the boring free stuff. wish someone had said this to me on day one.