One workstation,
four surfaces.
mrD-Indicators ships as one ecosystem with four entry points — the hosted Web App, the TradingView Indicators suite, the in-chart Delta DSL Script language, and the embeddable kline-orderbook-chart Charting Library. Pick the surface that matches how you work.
Web App
Introduction
One trading workstation, four surfaces — the web app, the TradingView indicator suite, the in-chart scripting language, and the embeddable charting library. Start here.
Read →Register an account
Create a free mrD-Indicators account in under a minute. One account works across web, iOS, Android, iPad, and desktop — the chart, alerts, and saved layouts follow you everywhere.
Read →Add to Home Screen
Install mrD-Indicators as a Progressive Web App on desktop, iOS, iPadOS, and Android. One install per device, native-like launch icon, push notifications, and full-screen chart — no app store needed.
Read →Chart Terminal — Overview
Anatomy of the mrD-Indicators chart terminal. Top toolbar, left drawing toolbar, indicator panel, chart canvas, side panel, bottom panel, status bar, and floating trade controls — what each surface does and how they share state.
Read →Multi-pane layouts
Split the chart terminal into up to six independent panes. Picks from 15 grid templates — single, vertical splits, horizontal splits, mosaics, and the 4×4 / 6-pane mosaic. Each pane runs its own engine.
Read →Symbol search & watchlist
How the symbol picker, multi-tab watchlists, and search dropdown work in the chart terminal. Quote currencies, exchange filters, favorites, drag-to-pane, and search shortcuts.
Read →Timeframes
Crypto, FX, and custom timeframes in the chart terminal. Built-in presets, multi-TF context badges, and how timeframe state behaves across panes, replay, and indicators.
Read →Chart types
The chart-type selector — Candlestick plus three Footprint modes (Bid×Ask, Delta, Volume) and the Tick · Heatmap mode. Which one fits which workflow, and how the price axis, right-click menu, and hover surfaces behave on each.
Read →Drawing tools
The left-side drawing toolbar — trendlines, horizontals, fibs, channels, arrows, brushes, measure, text. Edit popup, snap behaviour, persistence, and clearing.
Read →Indicator panel basics
How to add, enable, focus, and configure indicators on the chart. The indicator panel strip, the catalog dialog, per-indicator settings cog, lock states, and the difference between catalog plans.
Read →Quick trade & floating bar
Place orders from the chart without opening a separate trade page. The floating trade bar, the quick-trade dialog, conditional triggers, take-profit / stop-loss strips, position lines, and bot-mode switch.
Read →Replay mode
Step through historical bars at any speed with full indicator and order-flow context. Speed control, jump-to-date, replay-while-live, and per-pane replay isolation.
Read →Status bar & tooltips
The strip at the bottom of the terminal — connection state, last-tick timestamp, account balance, P&L, sound toggle. Plus the hover-driven tooltips painted over the chart.
Read →Chart Settings dialog
Tune candle colors, background, fonts, crosshair, timezone, price-axis behaviour, and position overlays in the seven-tab Chart Settings dialog. Where each tab lives and what it actually toggles.
Read →Mobile experience
The chart terminal on mobile — touch gestures, the More menu, drawing drawer, side-panel sheet, bottom-panel sheet, and the widget popup. Single-pane only; everything else mirrors desktop.
Read →Widgets — overview
The Chart Terminal Widget Picker — a draggable floating panel that toggles up to 12 dockable widgets alongside the chart (Symbol Lists, Order Book, DOM, Whales Screener, Alt Screener, Depth Profile, Trade, Algo Signals, Trade Button, Positions & Orders, Liquidations, Custom Scripts).
Read →Symbol Lists widget
A pinnable left- or right-side panel that hosts your watchlists, quant alerts, and signal feeds. Drag-pin to either side of the chart, switch tabs, search by symbol, drag a row onto the chart to load that symbol.
Read →Order Book widget
Classic Binance-style depth book docked to the right of the chart — PRICE / SIZE / TOTAL columns with a group stepper, recent-trades footer, OBI value, and one-click order-from-ladder.
Read →DOM widget
Bookmap-style orderflow DOM — five-column layout (SELL / BID / PRICE / ASK / BUY) plus a per-row delta cell, walls, absorption, and last-trade-price (LTP) follow. The right tool when you're reading order flow level-by-level.
Read →Whales Screener widget
Side-docked version of the Whales Screener — per-symbol scorecards driven by large-order activity. Live whale alerts, pinned per pane so you can scan the room without leaving the chart.
Read →Alt Screener widget
Side-docked altcoin scanner — RSI-aligned buy and sell signals across alt pairs in a single ranked matrix. Live, filterable, click-to-load. Built for spotting rotation across the alt market without flipping symbols one by one.
Read →Depth Profile widget
Side-docked multi-exchange depth aggregator — sees the BTCUSDT book as the merged book across every venue, not just one exchange. AGG ALL by default, or merge a custom set of exchanges. The right view for spot-and-derivatives traders who care about real liquidity.
Read →Trade widget
Order panel docked beside the chart. Market / Limit / Stop / Conditional, with TP and SL strips and drag-to-place handles on the chart. The full quick-trade surface, side-docked so it stays open between orders.
Read →Algo Signals widget
Orderbook-microstructure trading signals docked beside the chart. Streaming entries derived from absorption, walls, and flow imbalance — currently shipping as DEMO for community evaluation, not production trading.
Read →Indicators — overview
The chart engine ships 22 native indicators plus a Custom Script host. This page maps the catalog by family, explains the per-indicator settings dialog shape, plan locks, and how to combine indicators without slowing the chart.
Read →CVD — Cumulative Volume Delta
Running sum of buy-aggressor volume minus sell-aggressor volume. Tracks net order-flow direction, with built-in CVD-vs-price divergence detection and an optional Futures-vs-Spot read.
Read →Trade Button widget
A compact floating quick-trade bar that hovers over the chart. Two large buttons — BUY / SELL — with size and leverage inline. Drag onto the chart for a Limit at the drop price. The fastest path from a chart-read to an order on the book.
Read →CVD Profile (vertical)
Per-session signed volume profile — one anchored profile at each session start with sells left, buys right, and POC markers for the busiest and most one-sided rows.
Read →Positions & Orders widget
Binance-style bottom-docked panel with Positions, Open Orders, and Trade History tabs. The single place where every open trade and every working order lives, with inline close / cancel / drag-to-reprice. Mirrors the chart Positions panel.
Read →Liquidations widget
Side-docked liquidation distribution map plus a recent-liquidations event feed. See where forced-closes are clustered along the price ladder, and which prints are firing right now.
Read →Volume
Per-bar traded volume docked at the chart bottom, with a moving-average line, spike-intensity highlights and optional CLX climax-exhaustion markers.
Read →Custom Scripts widget
Write and run DeltaDSL custom indicator scripts inside the terminal. Side-docked editor + live preview pane that shares the same chart context as your built-in indicators. Author once, run on any symbol or timeframe.
Read →VRVP — Visible Range Volume Profile
Visible-range volume profile with buy/sell-split horizontal bars per price level, a POC marker, and an 8-pattern signal engine with Structure or ATR SL/TP.
Read →VPIN — Volume-Synchronized Probability of Informed Trading
VPIN reads volume-bucketed order-flow imbalance — when elevated, one side has been winning bucket after bucket and the next move is likely directional.
Read →TPO — Time Price Opportunity
Per-session Market Profile — TPO letter brackets and volume profile side-by-side, with POC, value area, initial balance, single prints, and shape.
Read →RSI
Momentum oscillator in its own sub-pane with optional EMA / WMA overlays, pullback and trap chips, divergence lines, and a strong-buy / strong-sell band.
Read →EMA / MA stack
Stack of two exponential moving averages and one weighted moving average, plus optional break-of-structure markers — the cleanest trend read on the chart.
Read →Orderbook Heatmap (depth)
Live orderbook depth painted behind candles as a heatmap — bright bands mark resting liquidity walls, fading bands show absorbed or pulled orders.
Read →Liquidation Heatmap
Paints estimated stop and liquidation clusters behind candles. Bright bands mark magnet zones price tends to hunt, plus a side profile and sweep markers.
Read →Liquidations by Exchange
Right-side profile of real liquidation events from the last 24 hours, filterable by venue — Binance, Bybit, Hyperliquid — to spot exchange-led cascades.
Read →Aggregated Liquidations
Aggregated cross-exchange liquidation flow as a time-series — green long-liq bars above zero, red short-liq bars below. Pairs with the Liquidation Heatmap.
Read →Large Trades
Plots every large trade and whale print as a sized bubble on the chart — buys teal, sells red — so you can see who paid where the candle hides it.
Read →Trades & Orders
Plots your own positions and working orders on the chart — entry / SL / TP lines, B/S markers, closed-trade history, and inline SL/TP generation.
Read →Open Interest
Per-bar open-interest expansion painted as columns, candles or bars below the chart, with flow tagging and trapped-trader spike halos for inflow bursts.
Read →OI / CVD Pattern detector
Spots four order-flow setups where open interest and cumulative volume delta misalign — stealth accumulation, distribution and failed long / short traps.
Read →Funding Rate
Perpetual funding rate as a sub-pane oscillator. Reads positioning crowding — extreme positive tags overheated longs, extreme negative tags overheated shorts.
Read →mrD-Forex Signals
BTCUSDT 5m structure-break engine — Main and DCA setups with paired entries, six staged take-profits, a fixed stop, and on-bar TP/SL hit markers.
Read →Smart Ranges
Native chart painter for Order Blocks, Fair Value Gaps and Breakers — plus optional pullback, FVG-touch, predictive and reversal BUY / SELL signal triggers.
Read →mrD Pullback (engine port)
Native engine port of the mrD-RSI Pullback study — Pullback BUY/SELL arrows, HTF-confirmed advanced signals, hidden divergence and S/R volume zones.
Read →Live Signals
On-chart entry, SL and TP overlays for live USDⓈ-M and Forex signals — filter by source and timeframe, see running PnL and max-profit per trade.
Read →Custom Script (DeltaDSL host)
Drop a DeltaDSL script onto the chart and it runs as a first-class indicator — same render loop, same alert pipeline as the built-ins, written by you.
Read →Footprint — overview
Footprint charts show how much volume traded at each price inside a single candle and whether buyers or sellers were more aggressive at every price level. The microstructure view that turns each candle from a 4-number summary into a 50-row trade map.
Read →Footprint display modes
Three ways to render the same footprint data — Bid×Ask shows the buyer-vs-seller split at each price, Delta shows net flow per price, Volume shows total size per price (Mono or Delta-tinted). Plus the side profile panel and the optional per-bar delta strip below the chart.
Read →Footprint Settings
Full reference for the Footprint Settings dialog — General tab (palette, font size, volume unit, volume coloring), Detection tab (stacked-imbalance mode, ratio, min rows, max age), Display tab (cell highlights, bracket markers, retest ray, profile, delta strip).
Read →Stacked Imbalances
The overlay that highlights zones on the footprint where one side dominated across several consecutive price rows within the same candle. Cell tints, bracket markers, optional retest rays — driven by configurable detection ratio, mode, and minimum stack size.
Read →Footprint signal markers
Six per-bar overlay tags detected from footprint statistics — Absorption, Imbalance stack, Delta divergence, Exhaustion, Unfinished auction, High Volume Node. Educational helpers, not trading advice. Each kind can be toggled independently.
Read →Footprint — reading & analysis
A practical workflow for reading the footprint. Anchor on structure first, read the current bar top-down, relate the footprint to the wick and body, walk multi-bar context, then combine with the heatmap, CVD, and volume profile.
Read →Footprint tips & best practices
Practical advice for clearer footprint charts and fewer misreads — picking tick size, zoom and bar width, choosing the right display mode for the situation, using the profile panel, and the common mistakes that trip up new flow traders.
Read →Side Panel — overview
The tabbed panel docked on the right of every chart pane. Orderbook depth, walls, multi-exchange depth profile, whales screener, alt-screener, signals — switchable per pane and independently sized.
Read →Orderbook depth panel
Vertical bid / ask ladder with live depth aggregation, signal rows for OBI, spoofing, absorption, walls, gaps. The companion to the chart-side Orderbook Heatmap.
Read →Walls panel
Lifecycle view of every detected liquidity wall — when it appeared, how it grew, whether it was absorbed, pulled, or held. The order-flow story behind every defended level.
Read →Multi-exchange depth profile
Horizontal bars per price level aggregating depth across Binance, OKX, Bybit, Bitget, Kucoin. Surfaces cross-venue walls and shows where liquidity is venue-specific vs. broad-market.
Read →Whales Screener (in-panel)
Per-symbol whale aggressor activity surfaced as a ranked list with side, size, and time. Same engine as the standalone Whales Screener page but scoped to the chart's symbol so you can keep it next to the candle you're reading.
Read →Alt Screener (in-panel)
Filterable matrix of altcoin pairs by indicator state — RSI bucket, volume regime, signal strength — docked in the side panel so you can hunt for setups while the chart shows your primary symbol.
Read →Bottom Panel — overview
The tabbed panel docked at the bottom of the terminal. Open positions, working orders, trade history, order history, account assets, indicator alerts, screener alerts — shared across all panes (only one bottom panel per page).
Read →Positions tab
Open positions across every connected account — symbol, side, leverage, entry, mark, unrealized P&L, margin. Right-click row actions for close / reverse / scale / set TP-SL / move to autotrade.
Read →Open Orders tab
Working limit, stop, and conditional orders across every connected account. Drag-to-reprice, inline cancel, multi-cancel, and the per-order detail dialog.
Read →Trade History tab
Chronological list of every executed fill across every connected account. Per-fill detail (entry / exit, P&L, fee, slippage) plus cumulative P&L and CSV export.
Read →Order History tab
Every order ever placed — filled, partially filled, cancelled, rejected, expired. Surfaces order routing issues (rejections), partial-fill audits, and cancel attribution.
Read →Assets tab
Account balance breakdown per asset. Free / used / locked / total per coin, plus total account equity in your selected display currency. Mobile-first; appears on desktop as an optional tab.
Read →Bottom panel on mobile
How the bottom panel renders on mobile — swipe-from-bottom sheet, tab strip, condensed columns, long-press for actions. Touch-optimised version of the desktop panel.
Read →Market Analysis — overview
Six standalone scanner pages that scan hundreds of pairs simultaneously for indicator regimes — RSI heatmaps, pullback signals, volume regime, trend detection, market-wide RSI dashboards. The "what's hot right now" entry point to the platform.
Read →Futures RSI Heatmap
Color matrix of RSI buckets across 500+ USDⓈ-M perpetual pairs. Each tile is a pair; its color encodes the current RSI bucket; sub-tiles can show multiple timeframes for at-a-glance multi-TF confluence.
Read →Pullback RSI Signals (live)
Streaming feed of pullback BUY / SELL signal fires across the symbol universe. Newest first; each row carries the symbol, side, timeframe, RSI bucket at fire, time, and quick actions to load / alert / autotrade.
Read →Volume Scanner
Detects pairs whose volume regime just transitioned — Quiet → Hot, climax bars, sudden bursts. Surfaces the symbols where something is happening before the price move is obvious.
Read →RSI Trend Detect
Finds pairs in a sustained RSI-trend regime — RSI persistently above 50 (bull) or below 50 (bear) for N consecutive bars. Surfaces the symbols that are actually trending vs. chopping.
Read →RSI Pullback Scanner
Stricter variant of Pullback RSI Signals — every fire must pass multi-timeframe RSI confluence, S/R proximity, and volume regime checks. Higher-quality, lower-frequency feed.
Read →Market Indices RSI Heatmap
RSI across the macro crypto indices — Total, Total2, Total3, BTC.D, ETH.D, USDT.D, USDC.D, plus alt-segment indices. Reads the broader market regime that drives every individual pair.
Read →Market Screeners — overview
Standalone screener pages that filter the pair universe by indicator state. Different from Market Analysis scanners — screeners aggregate snapshots; scanners stream live regime changes.
Read →Altcoin Screener (standalone)
Full-page version of the side-panel alt-screener. Multi-column filter pipeline, saved filter sets, per-row deep links into the chart, and live-stream updates as conditions change.
Read →Chart Screener
Grid of 6 to 24 mini-charts, each running a configurable preset. Useful for watching a basket of pairs simultaneously without flipping symbols on the main terminal.
Read →OI Patterns panel
Pairs where the open-interest vs. price relationship triggered one of the four canonical OI patterns (LONG BUILD, SHORT BUILD, SHORT COVER, LONG FLUSH). Same logic as the chart-level OI/CVD Pattern indicator, scanned across the universe.
Read →RSI Patterns panel
Pairs where a named RSI pattern just fired — bullish / bearish divergence, hidden divergence, oversold-bounce, overbought-rejection. Multi-symbol screener for the patterns the chart RSI indicator surfaces per pair.
Read →Watchlist & Star menu
Your starred pairs as a dedicated table. The star control is consistent across every screener, scanner, panel, and chart — starring a pair anywhere adds it here.
Read →Account — overview
Your account hub — profile fields, plans & billing, trial state, sign-in / email verification flows, connected exchanges, Telegram link. The single page that owns every "who am I and what's connected" setting.
Read →Trading Signals — overview & comparison
Three signal hubs in one platform — USDⓈ-M Futures, Spot, and Forex. Side-by-side comparison, plan gating, and a decision guide for picking the right hub for your trading style.
Read →Profile
Profile fields — avatar, display name, email, TradingView name. Identity surface that controls how you appear in shared content and how invite-only TradingView studies are granted.
Read →Plans, billing & invoices
Plan tiers (Free / Basic / Premium / Master / Ultimate), billing cycle, payment methods, upgrade / downgrade flow, invoice download. Everything money on the platform.
Read →Trial mechanics
The 7-day Premium trial — banner, days-remaining chip, what locks when it expires, locked snapshots that preserve your settings, and the redeem flow that converts a paid plan onto your existing setup.
Read →Verify email & sign-in
Email verification, password setup, forgot-password flow, two-factor authentication. Security primitives every account needs before connecting an exchange API or arming push alerts.
Read →Connect Telegram
Link your Telegram account to receive alerts, signal pushes, and bot commands in chat. One-tap setup via deep-link, per-channel mute, command syntax for the bot.
Read →USDⓈ-M Futures Signals — overview
Real-time crypto perpetuals signals for Binance Futures USDⓈ-M pairs. Long & short, multi-timeframe, with metrics dashboard, live orderbook pairing, AI explainer, and one-click pipes into Auto Trade and Alerts.
Read →Live signals feed
Real-time table of every active and waiting USDⓈ-M futures signal. Columns, filters (side · status · source), sort by ROE / age, mobile layout, and deep-link from notifications via the symbol query parameter.
Read →Closed signals history
Every USDⓈ-M signal that's closed (TP hit, SL hit, manual close) with result, P&L %, time-in-trade, and CSV export. Filter by date, symbol, source, result, and side; use for performance review and strategy selection.
Read →Signal detail dialog
The full picture for a single USDⓈ-M futures signal — chart with entry/SL/TP lines, side, source, timeframe, current P&L %, time-in-trade, and one-click actions for Open Chart, Pipe to Auto Trade, Set Alert, and AI explainer.
Read →Metrics dashboard
Aggregate performance for the USDⓈ-M signal stream — win rate, ROE 7d/30d, long/short distribution, equity curve, source breakdown, timeframe breakdown. Use to decide which sources are worth subscribing to.
Read →AI explainer
Generate a written read on any USDⓈ-M signal — why it fired, what to watch for, exit considerations. Ultimate-only feature, context-aware (sees the chart, the source's indicator output, and recent market regime).
Read →Live orderbook pairing
Confirm depth, walls, and short-term liquidity bias before acting on a USDⓈ-M signal. The orderbook panel docks next to the signal feed and auto-selects the symbol of the currently-selected signal.
Read →Pipe signals to Auto Trade
Subscribe any USDⓈ-M signal source to the Auto Trade engine. Per-source defaults, side filters, plan-tier concurrency limits, paper-mode preview, and step-by-step from feed to first executed autotrade.
Read →Pipe signals to Alerts
Send every future USDⓈ-M signal from a source to your push / Telegram / email / webhook channels. Per-source delivery rules, side filters, symbol whitelist, and quiet hours.
Read →FAQ
Frequently asked questions about USDⓈ-M Futures Signals — repaint, latency, missed signals, plan limits, source selection, and troubleshooting.
Read →Auto Trade — overview
Auto Trade is the Quant Signal Engine that routes real-time market signals into orders on your Binance USD-M Futures account. Semi-Auto for review-each-signal control, Full-Auto for 24/7 unattended execution. Plan-gated, API-gated, One-Way-mode-gated.
Read →Spot Signals — overview
Long-only spot crypto signals on slower timeframes (1h / 4h / 1D). No leverage, no liquidation, lower frequency, designed for accumulators and swing traders. Live feed + closed history + metrics dashboard.
Read →Running signals feed
The active and waiting spot signals tab — long-only entries, current ROI, age, multi-source filter. Mobile-friendly card list and deep-linkable to a specific signal via the symbol query.
Read →Signal source & filters
The first three cards of the Trade Config tab — pick the signal source the engine listens to, enable the AI Agent for confidence scoring, and set the global filters (max positions, leverage range) that gate every accepted signal.
Read →Closed signals history
Persistent record of every spot signal that's closed — TP hit, SL hit, manual close, expiry. Filters by date / symbol / source / result, aggregate stats footer, and CSV export on Premium+.
Read →Trade Config — defaults, entry, TPs, trailing
The full reference for the Trade Config tab — execution mode, volume per trade, leverage override, entry strategy (Two Limits vs. Market + Two Limits), the six-level TP ladder, trailing TP and trailing SL. Configure once, applies to every new signal.
Read →Signal detail dialog
Deep-dive view for a single spot signal — chart with entry/SL/TP lines, source, timeframe, current ROI, time-in-trade, and one-click actions for opening in the chart terminal or setting an alert.
Read →Signal Live Monitor
The live signal feed and Semi-Auto approval queue. Every incoming signal lands here with entry, SL, and the full six-level TP ladder. In Semi-Auto, approve / reject each card; in Full-Auto, the same feed shows what the engine just fired.
Read →Metrics dashboard
Aggregate performance for the spot signal stream — win rate, avg ROI, total ROI 7d/30d, source breakdown, timeframe breakdown, symbol leaderboard. Use to decide which sources to follow and which to ignore.
Read →Running Positions
Open trades the engine is actively managing. Live PnL, draggable SL and TP lines that update Binance orders in real time, AUTO vs Manual tagging, and the Whales / Alt Screener side panels for continuous market context.
Read →History — closed trades
The performance ledger. Every closed AUTO trade with its full lifecycle, plus aggregated win-rate per source, per symbol, per timeframe, and the cumulative equity curve. The single page where you decide which configs are working and which need adjusting.
Read →Spot vs Futures — what's different
A side-by-side comparison of Spot and USDⓈ-M Futures signal hubs. Direction, leverage, risk profile, fees, taxation, time-in-trade, and a decision guide for which one fits your trading style.
Read →Hedge mode — not supported
Auto Trade requires Binance Futures to be in One-Way Mode. This page explains why, how to switch your Binance account from Hedge to One-Way, and what to do if you genuinely need Hedge on a separate sub-account.
Read →Manual execution
How to act on a spot signal on Binance Spot, Coinbase, Kraken, and KuCoin. Position sizing, OCO orders for SL/TP, partial fills, fee handling, and DCA considerations.
Read →Confirmation dialogs
Every destructive Auto Trade action — close a position, cancel a pending entry, switch to Full-Auto, detach from auto management — routes through an in-app confirm dialog. This page lists every confirmation point and explains the busy / success / error states.
Read →FAQ
Common questions about the Spot Signals hub — DCA strategies, partial fills, fee handling, taxation, manual execution discipline, and why there's no shorting.
Read →Toasts & status feedback
How Auto Trade surfaces every engine event in real time. Toast types, the OFFLINE / CONNECTING / SIGNAL LIVE status pill, sticky vs auto-dismiss behaviour, and the global mute for high-frequency Full-Auto sessions.
Read →Tips for profitable auto trading
The mindset and daily routine that separates traders who profit on Auto Trade from those who don't. Chart-first habits, when to use Semi-Auto vs Full-Auto, the non-negotiable Full-Auto daily routine, and how to use the chart as a live control panel.
Read →Forex Signals — overview
28+ FX pairs (EURUSD, XAUUSD, GBPJPY, GBPUSD, USDJPY, …) with long/short signals on 5m / 15m / 1h / 4h. Session-aware (Tokyo / London / NY), with built-in Economic Calendar and Rebates integration for supported brokers.
Read →Rebates overview
Earn 100% of your Exness trading fees back as a daily rebate by registering — or switching — your Exness account under the Backcom partner system. No volume requirements, no separate dashboard to log in to, rebates credit directly to your Exness wallet every day.
Read →Risks & disclaimer
Read this page in full before enabling LIVE or switching to Full-Auto. Covers general futures risk, signal risk, Semi-Auto pitfalls, Full-Auto risks in depth, API security, manual override risks, and your responsibilities as the account holder.
Read →Trading Alerts — overview
The unified alerts inbox. Three sources (indicators, screeners, trade events), four delivery channels (in-app, push, Telegram, webhook), and the per-alert mute / snooze / disable controls. The page that lets you stop staring at the chart.
Read →How to register a new Exness account
Full step-by-step walkthrough for registering a new Exness account under the Backcom partner code so every trade you place earns a 100% daily rebate. Covers email signup, KYC, identity verification, and the first deposit.
Read →Indicator alerts
Arm alerts on conditions emitted by chart indicators — RSI cross, divergence, Live Signals chip, custom DeltaDSL alertcondition. Per-condition, per-symbol, with optional cool-down and per-channel routing.
Read →Live signals feed
Card grid of running forex signals with pair, side, session, news warning, entry/SL/TP in pips, age, and one-click actions. Tabular alternate view, source filter, session filter, and mobile-friendly stacked cards.
Read →Change your Exness referral
Two officially-supported ways to switch your existing Exness account to the Backcom partner code and start earning 100% daily rebates — open a new account under the same KYC, or request a partner change through Exness Support.
Read →Closed signals history
Forex closed signals table with date/pair/source/result/session filters, aggregate stats (win rate, pips per signal, profit factor, by-session breakdown), and CSV export on Premium+.
Read →Screener alerts
Fire when a pair enters or exits one of your screener filter sets — e.g. "alert me when a pair enters Strong-buy RSI bucket AND volume regime Hot". Per-filter-set, with debouncing so a flickering pair doesn't spam.
Read →Client Trading Support Program
The two-tier client support program for Backcom rebate clients — Standard (100% rebate, no volume floor) and Premium (rebate + private XAUUSD scalp signals + advanced indicator pack, monthly volume required).
Read →Signal detail dialog
Forex signal deep-dive with chart, pip-distance breakdown, session context, news warning, and one-click actions for opening on a supported broker (rebates-eligible) or your MT4/MT5 terminal.
Read →Trade alerts
Push notifications for trade events — order filled, TP hit, SL hit, position force-closed, autotrade error, liquidation warning. Pre-armed for every connected account; per-event channel choice.
Read →Metrics dashboard
Aggregate performance for forex signals — win rate, total pips, ROI, equity curve, breakdown by pair / session / source / timeframe. Use to decide which sources and sessions to follow.
Read →Telegram delivery
Set up Telegram as an alert channel. One-time bot link, per-alert toggle, group-chat delivery, command-driven mute / unmute, and the message format reference.
Read →Economic Calendar
News-risk view embedded in the Forex Signals hub. Shows upcoming economic releases (FOMC, NFP, CPI, central bank rates, GDP) with impact level, affected currencies, and historical/forecast/actual values.
Read →Web Push delivery
Browser-native push notifications via Firebase Cloud Messaging. Survives tab close, works on desktop and mobile, supports rich notification body. One-time permission grant + per-alert channel checkbox.
Read →Forex sessions guide
Tokyo / London / NY session structure, overlap windows, characteristic price behaviour per session, and how to filter and align signals to your time zone. Cross-link to the Forex Sessions indicator overlay.
Read →Pair signals with Exness rebates
Execute Forex Signals on your Exness account registered under the Backcom partner code and earn 100% of the trading fee back as a daily rebate. You trade the signal anyway — routing it through your Backcom-linked Exness account pays you back the commission on top.
Read →MT4 / MT5 execution
Copy entry / SL / TP from the signal detail dialog into your MT4 / MT5 terminal. Step-by-step, pip-distance translation, lot sizing for risk %, and handling brokers with different leverage limits.
Read →FAQ
Common questions about the Forex Signals hub — activeForex flag, pip targeting, news whip, weekend gap risk, broker spread variance, broker selection, MT4/MT5, and rebates qualification.
Read →API Connect — overview
Connect your exchange account so the platform can read your balances, place orders on your behalf, and feed positions to autotrade. We require trade-only keys (no withdrawal), use IP whitelisting where supported, and never custody funds.
Read →Connect Binance Futures
Step-by-step Binance Futures API key generation with trade-only permission, paste flow on our side, and the validation outcomes. Includes the One-Way Mode prerequisite for Auto Trade and the IP whitelist call-out.
Read →IP whitelist & rotation
The server IPs to whitelist on your exchange API key for production-grade security. Includes the rotation policy (we publish new IPs 7 days in advance), the verification flow, and how to detect a stale whitelist that's silently breaking the key.
Read →Dashboard & Portfolio
Account dashboard with portfolio summary across connected accounts, recent activity, plan status, and quick links into the terminal. Plus the Users-Portfolio view for multi-account performance analytics.
Read →AI Chat
Ask the in-app AI assistant about the platform, indicators, trade setups, signal interpretations, or DeltaDSL syntax. Context-aware — it sees what's on your chart and can suggest next actions.
Read →Help — Auto Trading
Step-by-step walkthrough for setting up Auto Trade from scratch — first time. Connect an API, pick a signal source, set risk defaults, dry-run, then enable live execution.
Read →FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the mrD-Indicators web app — accounts, billing, plans, alerts, autotrade, exchanges, signals, troubleshooting, and platform limits.
Read →Dashboard widgets
The 15 tile widgets that make up the Dashboard home page — Orderbook Heatmap, RSI Heatmap, Crypto / Forex Signals, Alerts Activity, Liquidations, Whales / Alt Screener, Autotrade, Trading API status, Quick Actions, and more. What each shows, how to read it, and which page they deep-link into.
Read →Security — overview
How mrD-Indicators is designed so that installing the app — in a browser tab or as a PWA on your home screen — cannot read your crypto wallet, drain your exchange, or exfiltrate keys. The threat model, the technical guarantees, and the proof you can verify yourself.
Read →What a PWA cannot do
The browser sandbox in plain language — why a Progressive Web App installed to your home screen cannot read your crypto wallet, your seed phrase, your filesystem, your clipboard, or your keystrokes. Every claim links to the MDN reference so you can verify it yourself.
Read →Verify the app
Every mrD-Indicators release publishes a SHA-256 manifest of the bundle our production CDN serves, signed by a GitHub Actions workflow and recorded in the public Sigstore Rekor transparency log. The source repo is private, but the bundle your browser downloads is independently verifiable against a public, immutable signature — no trust in us required.
Read →API key permissions — the safety net
Why the trade-only + IP-whitelisted API key model means a leaked Binance key cannot withdraw, cannot transfer, and cannot be used from any other machine. The last layer of defence — designed to make the worst case still survivable.
Read →TradingView Indicators
Introduction
The mrD-Indicators suite of invite-only TradingView studies — Smart Ranges, Open Interest, mrD-Signals Premium, mrDAlgo, RSI Swing. What each study does, how access works, and how to enable them on your chart.
Read →TradingView Workspace Setup
Configure TradingView for serious chart reading — strip the defaults, retune the six chart-settings tabs for screen comfort, star the drawing tools you actually use, lock the layout with auto-fit and save it as a named preset.
Read →Link Your Account & Add the Indicators
Link your TradingView username to your mrD profile, then add the invite-only studies from TradingView — Indicators → Invite-only — and star them as favourites so they load in one click on every chart.
Read →TradingView Alerts
Set up TradingView alerts on the mrD studies so signals reach your phone / email / webhook without you babysitting the chart — pick the right condition, set frequency, choose delivery, manage the alert quota.
Read →Overview
mrD-Signals Premium is a composite TradingView study built around eleven independent modules that share one chart — Waves Trend, Contrarian, Advanced MTF, Trend Cloud, Trail Cloud, RSI Band, Trend Catcher, Key Level, Candle Coloring, the Statistics Dashboard, and module-level Alerts.
Read →Waves Trend Signals
Waves Trend Signals is the default-on entry engine inside mrD-Signals Premium — selective trend-following that only prints a STRONG BUY / STRONG SELL triangle when multiple confirmation filters agree at the same time. Full settings reference, profile-by-timeframe recommendations, and the canonical pre-trade checklist.
Read →Contrarian Signals
Contrarian Signals is the reversal-hunting module inside mrD-Signals Premium — fires only when a multi-timeframe ATR composite (15m + 30m + 1H + 1D + chart) agrees on trend exhaustion AND a volatility burst confirms real liquidity. Full settings reference, the mandatory Trail Cloud pairing, and the playbook for the F1 / F2 / F3 pullback bands.
Read →Advanced Signals
Advanced Signals is the multi-timeframe confluence engine inside mrD-Signals Premium — it filters Waves Trend signals through higher-timeframe confirmation across three factors (direction, alignment, efficiency) and prints STRONG (3/3) or NORMAL (2/3) triangles. Non-repainting, auto-HTF, designed for quality over quantity.
Read →Trend Cloud
Trend Cloud is the fast bias layer inside mrD-Signals Premium — a volume-modulated regime cloud (green up / red down) with a 3D gradient that encodes density, dynamic Fibonacci pullback zones, and a base line that acts as the trend's invalidation point. The single most useful filter to pair with any signal module.
Read →Trail Cloud
Trail Cloud is the slow structural trend layer inside mrD-Signals Premium — designed to flip only when the trend has truly turned. Provides a trailing-stop anchor and three internal pullback bands (shallow / mid / deep) so every pullback becomes a ready-made entry plan. The reference frame for swing trading.
Read →RSI Band
RSI Band is the macro bias layer inside mrD-Signals Premium — a slow self-adapting 3D cloud painted on the price chart that tells you which side of the market is winning in the long run. The hard-rule filter every trade must respect; against the cloud colour, you skip.
Read →Trend Catcher
Trend Catcher is the medium-fast trend line inside mrD-Signals Premium — a single line with a halo plus ▲ / ▼ triangles when the new trend is anti-whipsaw confirmed. Doubles as a dynamic trailing stop AND an entry trigger. The cleanest reference line on the chart.
Read →Key Level
Key Level is the supply / demand map inside mrD-Signals Premium — coloured boxes drawn at significant pivots that auto-flip polarity when broken, plus a one-shot ▲ Breakout / ▼ Breakdown triangle when every overhead or support box on one side flips. Volume label per box exposes the conviction behind each level.
Read →Candle Coloring
Candle Coloring is the bar-tinting layer inside mrD-Signals Premium — paints every candle by the active signal mode's regime engine so traders read trend / sideways at a glance without consulting other indicators. Three colours total — green, red, purple — and three auto-selected engines (Waves / Advanced / Contrarian).
Read →Statistics Dashboard
The Statistics Dashboard inside mrD-Signals Premium is the in-chart summary panel — multi-timeframe RSI Strength and Volatility across 15m / 1H / 4H / 1D, the active profile and HTF reference, and the live win-rate table for all three signal modes simultaneously so you can compare which mode fits the asset.
Read →Alerts
Module-level alert conditions inside mrD-Signals Premium — eight alert modes spanning signal-only, regime-change, and All-Signals catch-all. Wire them through TradingView's "Any alert() function call" mechanism for push, email, SMS or webhook delivery (auto-trade bots, Discord, Telegram, custom systems).
Read →Overview
mrD-Smart Ranges is the Smart Money Concept TradingView study at the structural layer of the mrD-Indicators stack — it maps Order Blocks, Fair Value Gaps, Liquidity zones, and the retest-based BUY/SELL signals that fire when price comes back into those zones. Full module index, recommended workflow, and where each concept fits in a trade.
Read →General Settings
Chrome-only settings for mrD-Smart Ranges — pick the display theme (Dark, Light, Monochrome) so the Order Block / FVG / Liquidity colour scheme matches your chart, and tune the metrics text size to fit screen DPI. None of these settings affect signal logic.
Read →Order Blocks
The Volumetric Order Block engine inside mrD-Smart Ranges — auto-detects the institutional supply / demand zones that drove the last strong move, ranks them by relative order volume, and fires the primary BUY / SELL retest triangle when price returns. Full settings reference for Show Metrics, Show Last, Mitigation Type (Wick / Close / Average), High Timeframe confluence, and the Order Block Break / retest layer.
Read →Imbalance Concept
The Fair Value Gap engine inside mrD-Smart Ranges — auto-detects three-candle imbalance patterns where price moved too fast to leave a complete order trail, then fires the small dot-prefixed BUY / SELL arrow when a matured FVG is retested. Full settings reference for FVG Filters, FVG Signals, Mitigation Type, High Timeframe and the FVG Extend maturity threshold.
Read →Liquidity Concept
The Buy-Side / Sell-Side Liquidity engine inside mrD-Smart Ranges — auto-detects the swing-high and swing-low clusters where stop-loss orders are parked, draws horizontal liquidity lines, and highlights the zone in green the moment price starts sweeping. Read whether the sweep will reverse (the classic sweep-and-reverse) or continue (clean break in the prevailing trend) before you take the trade.
Read →Alerts
Two independent alert systems inside mrD-Smart Ranges — OB Signal (BUY / SELL triangle on Order Block Breaker retest) and FVG Signal (•BUY / •SELL arrow on matured Fair Value Gap retest). Wire them through TradingView's "Any alert() function call" mechanism for push, email, webhook (auto-trade bots, Telegram, Discord). Full setup walkthrough, message format, direction filter, and recommended pairings.
Read →Overview
mrD-RSI Premium is an advanced RSI toolkit with multi-layer pullback signals, bull/bear traps, hidden divergences, a multi-timeframe RSI table, and an Advanced Multi-Timeframe confirmation mode. Trader-first documentation — no code, just how to read and trade what you see on the chart.
Read →Signal System
The seven signal types inside mrD-RSI Premium — Pullback Buy/Sell, Buy/Sell Hidden, Pullback Advanced (multi-TF confirmed), Trap Buy/Sell (bull and bear trap reversals), Hidden Divergence dots, and the 3D step visual cue. Frequency, reliability, suggested action, and the priority order when multiple signals stack on the same bar.
Read →Level Zones & Bands
Anatomy of the mrD-RSI Premium panel — the 50 mid-line, the bull level 40-43 and bear level 57-60 (the primary pullback zones), overbought 80 / oversold 20, extreme bands 85-90 and 10-15, the EMA-9 fast line, the WMA-45 trend backbone, RSI candle coloring, the price-target lines, and the level-plus-signal combo grade table.
Read →Multi-Timeframe
The Multi-Timeframe layer of mrD-RSI Premium — the side-docked MTF RSI table that shows RSI across five timeframes plus the projected price for chart RSI hitting 80 / 20, the Advanced LTF mode that requires lower-TF confirmation before BUY ADV / SELL ADV fires, the auto-selected timeframe ladder, the recommended chart-TF / Advanced-TF pairings, and the canonical MTF workflow that takes 30 seconds per chart.
Read →Alerts
The eight alert modes inside mrD-RSI Premium — None, Buy/Sell Pullback, Buy/Sell Pullback Advanced, Buy/Sell Signals (Hidden), Bull/Bear Level, Hidden Divergence, Trap Signals, and All. Full message format reference, recommended setup by trading style (day trader, swing trader, reversal hunter, divergence trader, pro), multi-symbol setup, webhook bot integration, and the alert-spam recovery playbook.
Read →Overview
mrD-RSI Pullback is a specialist TradingView study for catching high-quality pullback entries after a momentum buildup phase — built around a 3D RSI Band trend cloud, multi-timeframe Advanced Pullback confluence, Hidden Divergence dots, and volume-based S/R zones. Trader-first documentation covering all eight modules, the 5-step workflow, and the 12 golden winrate rules.
Read →Getting Started
Install and configure mrD-RSI Pullback in under five minutes — TradingView install steps, recommended preset tables per trading style (day-trader, swing trader, position / DCA, ultra-short scalper), settings per asset class (crypto, forex, stocks, gold), the first 3 trade steps, the 30-second pre-entry checklist, and the six most common beginner mistakes.
Read →Pullback Signals
The core entry engine of mrD-RSI Pullback — what triggers a Pullback Signal (3-condition rule), the philosophy of trading pullbacks over breakouts, settings reference, four built-in filters (RSI Band cloud filter, momentum confirmation, anti-double-fire, bar-close only), the 10 winrate-boosting tips, the 5 situations to skip a signal, the trade management table, and the A++ / B / C real-world setup examples.
Read →Candle Coloring
Candle Coloring (RSI Trend) inside mrD-RSI Pullback — every bar self-colors by current RSI state so you read momentum without looking at the RSI panel. Full reference for the five state colors (bright green / dark green / bright red / dark red / gradient), the four trading strategies (consecutive same-color bars, color transitions, cloud combo, gradient zone), seven trading tips, and three real-world use cases.
Read →Hidden Divergence
Hidden Divergence inside mrD-RSI Pullback — a trend-continuation signal (NOT a reversal signal) that fires as small green / red dots when price makes higher-low / lower-high while RSI makes lower-low / higher-high. Full reference for the difference vs regular divergence, the A++ setup combo with Pullback Signal, eight trading tips, three real-world use cases, and the rules for when to skip a dot.
Read →S/R Volume Zones
S/R Volume Zones inside mrD-RSI Pullback — auto-drawn supply / demand zones from pivot highs / pivot lows with extreme volume spikes. Full reference for the green "S" support boxes and red "R" resistance boxes, the Fresh ★ marker (untested zones, highest reliability), tooltip metadata (zone type, retest count, volume share, top / bottom prices), four entry use cases, eight trading tips, limitations, and the advanced "zone + Hidden Div" + "zone cluster" combos.
Read →Info Table
Info Table inside mrD-RSI Pullback — the 12-row live trading dashboard in the chart corner that lets you decide in five seconds. Full reference for the seven-cell Trend Status arrow (3 to -3), price / RSI / Trend / ATR / Vol Ratio / Mom / EMA-200 / Swing H/L / D High/Low / Signals mode rows, the position selector (Top Right / Bottom Right), the 5-second pre-trade workflow, the "three kings" cloud + EMA-200 + Trend combo, and position-sizing tips.
Read →Winrate Tips
The 12 golden rules of mrD-RSI Pullback — the most-important reference page in the entire study. Covers the standard 5-step workflow (CONTEXT → ZONE → TRIGGER → CONFIRM → EXECUTE), the 12 golden rules, the A++ / A / B / C setup classification with sizing guidance, the money-management framework (1% per trade, 6% per week, 10% per month, pyramid scaling), trading psychology (FOMO, revenge trading, diamond hands, over-trading, profit anxiety), eight common errors, a worked BTC 15m day-trade example, and the daily / weekly checklists.
Read →Alerts
Alerts inside mrD-RSI Pullback — full TradingView alert wiring so you never miss a signal even when away from the chart, with the six built-in alert modes (None, All, Buy/Sell Pullback, Buy/Sell Advanced Pullback, Trend Change, Trend State), the two dedicated Trend Bands alertcondition() entries, webhook integration for auto-trading bots, the message format reference for each mode, and the eight rules for setting up alerts that scale to a multi-asset watchlist.
Read →Delta DSL Script
Introduction
A focused scripting language for writing custom indicators that run inside the mrD chart engine. Vector math, drawing primitives, alert hooks — same canvas, same render loop, same coordinate system as the built-in indicators.
Read →Getting started
Open the Script Editor, type a five-line indicator, see it render on your chart. From zero to a working Delta DSL script in under five minutes.
Read →Language reference
The full Delta DSL grammar — file structure, types, operators, broadcasting rules, comments, errors. Everything that is NOT a function lives here.
Read →Control flow
Branch with if/elseif/else, iterate with for/to/step, factor logic with fn/return. Plus the difference between script-eval-time control flow and per-bar branching helpers.
Read →Inputs & directives
@version, @name, @pane, and @input — the four header directives that wire your script to the chart engine. Plus every input.* builder, its parameters, and the settings widget it produces.
Read →Built-in variables
OHLCV series, derived sources, time, bar_index, bars, bar-state accessors, plus the constants pi, e, na. Everything available without an import.
Read →Math, format & time helpers
Element-wise math, branching helpers (iff/mask/nz/fixnan/clamp/lerp/holdSign), string formatting (tostring/padLeft/padRight), and UTC time helpers (year/month/dayofweek/hour/...).
Read →Series operations
shift, prev, at, change, crossover/crossunder/cross, highest/lowest, sum/cum, valuewhen, barssince, rising/falling. The bar-aware lookback helpers every indicator depends on.
Read →Built-in indicators
Moving averages (SMA/EMA/WMA/RMA/HMA/DEMA/TEMA/VWMA), oscillators (RSI/Stoch/CCI/MFI/MACD/Williams%R/Mom/ROC), volatility (ATR/BB/KC/DC), volume (OBV/AD/CMF/PVT), structure (pivots/Supertrend/DMI/ADX). Every canonical indicator in one page.
Read →Statistics & regression
Rolling stdev/variance/dev, correlation, normalize, percentrank/percentile/median, linreg, polyreg2 (+ stderr), zscore. The stats helpers that anchor every quant indicator.
Read →Dynamic arrays
First-class mutable collections of scalars — Pine-style array.push / pop / shift / unshift / sort / aggregate, with a sandbox-safe element type set and per-script memory caps.
Read →Multi-timeframe (HTF)
Aggregate any chart-TF series into HTF buckets ("1D", "1W", "1M", …) and broadcast back aligned to chart bars. Pine request.security equivalent for same-symbol resampling — no network, no repaint by default.
Read →Drawing reference
Every drawing primitive in Delta DSL — per-bar plots, world-coord shapes, persistent slots, drawing-tool integration, color helpers, and the rules that govern them.
Read →Panes
How @pane controls where your indicator lives — overlay on candles, sub-pane below, or a custom aux pane shared across multiple scripts. Plus paneRange / paneHeight tuning.
Read →Color
Static colors, alpha, theme-aware palettes, and where dynamic per-bar coloring is and is not supported in DeltaDSL.
Read →Alerts
Wire your script conditions into push / Telegram / in-app notifications via alertcondition. Backend evaluation, frequency modes, message placeholders, and the FE preview no-op.
Read →Debugging
Inspect your DeltaDSL script with logInfo, logWarning and logError. Per-true-bar enumeration, value placeholders, the dedicated Logs panel, click-to-jump navigation and emit caps.
Read →Versioning & Migration
How DeltaDSL handles script edits, BE-tracked versions, rollback, and the function-update story. What happens to existing scripts when the language adds new functions or changes the runtime.
Read →Recipes
Cookbook of complete DeltaDSL scripts. Trend ribbons, divergence detectors, anchored VWAPs, volume profile heatmaps, multi-pane composites, alert wiring patterns.
Read →Pitfalls
Common DeltaDSL mistakes and how to avoid them — repainting, NaN-aware logic, static vs dynamic colors, recursion, alert frequency, and runtime caps.
Read →Charting Library
Introduction
kline-orderbook-chart is a framework-agnostic native-speed chart library with built-in orderbook heatmap, footprint, and 18+ indicators. Built for trading products that need more than candles.
Read →Getting Started
Install kline-orderbook-chart, create your first candle chart, and start the render loop. From npm install to your first live candle in under five minutes.
Read →Chart Instance
The object createChartBridge() returns — its lifecycle, render-loop control, resize handling, theming, and how to destroy it cleanly. Every other API call hangs off this instance.
Read →Data Loading
Hand OHLCV candles to the engine — full reload, append on tick, update the last bar, prepend on infinite scroll. The full kline data API in one page.
Read →Orderbook Heatmap (Depth)
Render real-time orderbook depth as a heatmap behind the candles on the main chart canvas. The depth matrix protocol, real-time append API, color scheme and visibility controls.
Read →Footprint Chart
Switch the chart type to footprint and render bid×ask volume inline on each candle. Tick aggregation, display modes, and the trade-stream input format.
Read →Indicators
Enable and configure the 18+ built-in indicators — RSI, MACD, VRVP, CVD, TPO, Funding, Open Interest, and more. Plus a path to ship your own indicators with the DeltaDSL scripting layer.
Read →Drawing
Programmatically add markers, trendlines, horizontals, and execution arrows to the chart. The drawing API your bot dashboard, backtest replay, and signal annotation flows hang off.
Read →Events & Tooltips
Subscribe to crosshair hover events, render your own tooltip UI in the framework of your choice, and read the live data under the cursor without touching the chart canvas.
Read →Theming & Colors
Switch dark / light themes, override candle, background, grid, crosshair, and last-price-line colors, and keep the chart visually aligned with the rest of your product.
Read →Orderbook · Depth Profile
Standalone Orderbook + Depth Profile module — same engine renders two complementary views — (1) a vertical orderbook panel with signal rows (OBI, spoofing, absorption, walls, gaps) — and (2) a multi-exchange depth profile with horizontal bars per price level and labeled walls. Its own canvas, its own engine.
Read →DOM Ladder
Standalone DOM (Depth-Of-Market) price ladder — a vertical bid/ask ladder rendered into its own canvas, separate from the main chart. Real-time depth + aggressive trades + DOM-volume accumulator + walls.
Read →Tick Stream
Standalone tick-by-tick view — every trade plotted on a high-resolution time × price grid, with optional VWAP line, large-trade markers, micro book heatmap, and depth lens. Its own canvas, its own engine.
Read →React & Vue Integration
Mount the chart inside a React or Vue component without leaking event listeners or memory. Includes resize handling, theme sync, and graceful unmount.
Read →Performance & Smoothness
Patterns that keep the chart at 60 fps during pan, zoom, replay, and high-frequency data ingest. The do/don't list for trading-grade smoothness.
Read →Common Pitfalls
The recurring bugs we see in production support tickets — symptom, root cause, and the one-line fix. Skim before you ship.
Read →Legal
Disclaimer
Trading signals and indicators provided by mrD-Indicators are decision-support tools, not investment advice. Markets carry real risk — read this before relying on any number you see on the chart.
Read →Terms of Use
The agreement that governs your access to mrD-Indicators — what you can do on the platform, what you must not do, and what happens if you cross the commercial-misuse line.
Read →Privacy Policy
What mrD-Indicators collects about you, how that data is used and shared, what your rights are, and how to exercise them.
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