YMS Scalper Version: 1.0

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### YMS Scalper - Over 95% Win Rate

#### Features of the YMS Scalper - **Platform:** MetaTrader 4 - **Currency Pairs:** Any - **Trading Time:** 24/7 - **Timeframe:** Any, H1 recommended

#### Trading Rules The YMS Scalper is likely based on three indicators:

1. Moving Average (MA) 2. Stochastic 3. A Price Action pattern (the specifics of which are unclear as I have not delved deeply into the analysis)

With the right approach, this combination of indicators can yield good results. However, it's worth noting that both the MA and Stochastic follow price trends and cannot predict future movements. This raises some doubts about the performance claimed by the developers. Nevertheless, these are just my thoughts.

The trading rules are straightforward:

- **BUY** when a blue up arrow appears. - **SELL** when a red down arrow appears.

An arrow appears on the previous candle when a new (signal) candle opens. This can be a drawback because you need to open a trade immediately, without much deliberation, which isn't always ideal.

Here are some additional screenshots of the indicator signals:

- yms-scalper-examples-signal-1 - yms-scalper-examples-signal-2

I also believe that the bottom oscillator (likely the Stochastic) is used to filter trades in the direction of the trend, operating as follows:

- Oscillator lines below level 0 and moving upwards indicate a bullish trend (BUY only). - Oscillator lines above level 0 and moving downwards indicate a bearish trend (SELL only).

Developers recommend using the H1 timeframe with a Take Profit of 5-10 pips. Set the Stop Loss a few pips above or below the previous price high or low.

While the YMS Scalper indicator may not achieve a 95% success rate, with proper money management and a calm mindset, it can be profitable. Don't forget to consider significant economic news and practice on a demo account.

**P.S.** On 14/04/2020, I added YMS Scalper v2.0 to the archive. However, in my opinion, the indicator has only undergone cosmetic changes.

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