

I see a pattern formation. Why does Candlestick Pattern Recognition (CPR) not recognize it?
following conditions precisely exist:
Candlesticks form a recognizable pattern (there are more than 180 of them) Stochastic is at 80 or above, or at 20 or below See filtering pattern formations.
in the case of the major currency pairs, or pairs with Japanese Yen as member, they do not until the conditions happen at a precise clock tick. See filtering pattern formations. Why does pi-Rates not issue a refund?
handle refunds. Refunds are justified when product is not workable. We have bundled a test package to be sure that before you make a sizable software investment, the program works on your computer. Please see Systems Requirements page. Why is Candlestick Pattern Recognition (CPR) not warranted?
to point out precisely which parts of the program are acceptable to the majority of users, and which parts are not. Parts that are acceptable to some may not be acceptable to others. So CPR is only guaranteed to have been compiled properly, and that it works at the time of compilation. Errors will be corrected if enough documentation is provided. See warranty page. Why is delivery delayed?
recognized when they form. Recognition testing was done on the whole package. If you purchase less than the whole package, we need to unbundle the package, and create and test a new bundle for you. Unless you tell us that you do not need the bundle to be tested, we will automatically test it. Testing will take a day or longer. See packaging and bundling.
except wait for the right pattern to form, at which time you are prompted to take or not take any position through the MessageBox. Any situation that calls for help is likely to be in the area of making a decision which is beyond CPR's purview. See message box. What is CPR's minimum lot?
properties window by pressing F7. In a very active market when CPR's expert advisor is installed in several charts, this misfires sometimes. You can request to change the default value when you make a purchase. See fractals and alligators also. |
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