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"DTC Indicator for forex and indian…
"DTC Indicator for forex and indian market"
This indicator is not accurate like they show on their site or videos. It gives many buy and sell signals but most of them are false. They also say it will send alerts to email and mobile, but it doesn’t work. When you ask, they just tell you to buy TradingView premium. Their support is also not good. My advice: don’t waste money on this indicator.
Fake TrustPilot rating on website!
The website forex-indicator.com has a trustpiolt logo and 5 star rating at the very top of their website. If you click on it, it just reloads their page.
That should be a big warning to anyone!
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