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Premium FX/CFD platform that puts Traders First™. Developed by Spotware Systems. Community: https://t.co/kumO2TfuPh

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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF) in cTrader - how it works and how to use it In this video, we explore the Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF) in cTrader - an indicator used to assess trend strength and help distinguish between trending and ranging market conditions. You’ll learn where to find the VHF in cTrader, how to customise its levels and appearance, and how traders use it to evaluate whether market conditions are strengthening or weakening. We also look at how the VHF compares the price range over a selected period with the cumulative price movement over that same period, helping traders understand whether the market is showing stronger directional movement or moving into weaker, more ranging conditions. The video also shows how traders may use the VHF to: • Identify stronger trending conditions when the indicator rises • Spot weakening or ranging conditions when the indicator falls • Apply different levels depending on the instrument and market behaviour • Combine the VHF with other indicators, such as RSI, for additional context • Consider market conditions when thinking about stop-loss placement 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what is the vertical horizontal filter (VHF) 01:18 - Where to find the VHF in cTrader and how to adjust its settings 02:31 - Using the VHF to identify trending and ranging market conditions 03:12 - Combining the VHF with other indicators and using it in practice 04:21 - Using VHF breakouts to read market conditions 05:05 - Using VHF levels for different instruments and market conditions - Learn more about the Vertical Horizontal Filter - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discordX Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Historical Volatility (HV) in cTrader - how it works and how to use it In this video, we explore Historical Volatility (HV) in cTrader - an indicator that measures past price fluctuations over a specific period, helping traders understand market variability and risk. You’ll learn where to find the Historical Volatility indicator in cTrader, how it is calculated using logarithmic price returns, standard deviation and annualisation, and how to customise settings such as standard deviation and bar history. We also look at how traders use HV to: • Identify rising volatility and expanding market swings • Recognise falling volatility and quieter market conditions • Confirm breakout conditions and trend continuation • Adjust protection and stop-loss placement based on market volatility • Combine HV with indicators such as ADX or moving averages • Use HV in cBots 📍 Timecodes 00:09 – Introduction: what is Historical Volatility (HV) 01:14 – Where to find Historical Volatility and how to customise its settings 01:34 – How Historical Volatility helps identify changing market conditions 02:29 – Using HV to confirm breakouts and trend continuation 03:39 – Using volatility to adjust protection and stop-loss placement 05:08 – Combining HV with other indicators and using it in cBots - Learn more about the Historical Volatility - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discordX Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
cTrader: How the forex and gold trading platform protects you from scam Built on the Traders First™ principle, cTrader sets trusted, reputable brokers and prop firms apart from scammers. This video explains 10 ways cTrader protects traders from manipulative practices and promotes fair, transparent trading. 👉 Start safe trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Polynomial Regression Channels (PRC) in cTrader In this video, we explore the Polynomial Regression Channels (PRC) in cTrader - an indicator that fits a polynomial regression line to recent price data and creates a channel around it to help identify market direction and potential dynamic support and resistance levels. You’ll learn where to find the PRC in cTrader, how to adjust its settings and appearance, and how the indicator plots a curved, non-linear channel based on recent price data. We also look at how traders use the PRC to interpret different market conditions. The video shows how the indicator can help identify bullish, bearish and ranging markets, spot overbought and oversold conditions when price moves outside the channel, and analyse pullbacks in trending conditions when price retraces towards the opposite band. The walkthrough also includes a breakout example, showing how traders may watch for a shift in the channel direction together with price breaking above a prior high. 📍 Timecodes 00:09 – Introduction: what are Polynomial Regression Channels (PRC) 02:00 – Where to find the PRC in cTrader and how to customise its settings 02:27 – Using the PRC to identify bullish, bearish and ranging market conditions 03:07 – Spotting overbought and oversold conditions with the PRC 03:56 – Using the PRC to analyse pullbacks in trending markets 04:30 – Reviewing a breakout example with the PRC - Learn more about the Polynomial Regression Channels - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discordX Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Fractal Chaos Bands in cTrader - how they work and how to use them In this video, we explore Fractal Chaos Bands (FCB) in cTrader - a volatility-based indicator designed to help identify price trends and potential reversals by marking key high and low points in the market using fractals. You’ll learn where to find Fractal Chaos Bands in cTrader, how to customise their appearance and visibility, and how the indicator forms upper and lower bands using fractal highs and fractal lows. The video also shows how traders use Fractal Chaos Bands to: • Identify bullish and bearish market conditions based on the slope of the bands • Recognise sideways or consolidating market conditions when the bands move flat • Spot potential breakout opportunities after narrow band conditions • Interpret price breaks above or below the bands as signs of possible bullish or bearish momentum 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what are Fractal Chaos Bands 00:49 - Where to find Fractal Chaos Bands in cTrader and how to customise the settings 01:10 - How Fractal Chaos Bands are formed using fractal highs and fractal lows 01:44 - Using the bands to identify trending and sideways market conditions 02:54 - Spotting bullish breakout opportunities with narrow bands 03:37 - Identifying bearish breakout signals with Fractal Chaos Bands - Learn more about the Fractal Chaos Bands help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Cyber Cycle in cTrader - how it works and how to use it In this video, we take a closer look at the Cyber Cycle - a momentum oscillator developed by John Ehlers that helps traders spot cyclical behaviour and potential reversal points. You’ll see where to find Cyber Cycle in cTrader, how to add it to your chart, and how to customise its look We also walk through what the cycle line and trigger line represent, how traders read their crossovers for momentum clues, and how Cyber Cycle can be used alongside other tools -especially when markets move sideways. The video finishes with a quick look at how these signals can be applied in cBots. 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what is the Cyber Cycle 01:11 - Where to find and customise the Cyber Cycle in cTrader 01:43 - Cycle line vs trigger line: what they represent + reading cycle/trigger crossovers for bullish and bearish momentum 04:23 - Divergence signals and potential momentum shifts + using Cyber Cycle signals in cBots for automated entries/exits - Learn more about the Cyber Cycle - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Chaikin Volatility (CV) in cTrader - how it works and how to use it In this video, we explore Chaikin Volatility (CV) - a volatility indicator that focuses on changes in volatility by looking at the spread between high and low prices over a set period. It does not track price direction and is not designed to generate buy or sell signals. Instead, it helps you understand whether current market conditions show expanding or contracting volatility, which can be useful when assessing potential breakouts, consolidations and reversals. You’ll learn where to find Chaikin Volatility in cTrader and how it is typically set up: it is applied using the simple moving average (SMA) method with a period of 14 and a rate of change of 10. The walkthrough also shows how to customise the line appearance, levels and visibility. We also cover how to interpret CV readings: ✅ When the indicator rises, it suggests expanding volatility and larger market swings ✅ When it falls, it suggests contracting volatility and quieter conditions, with expectations of potential consolidation or reversals ✅ Peaks and lower peaks can help highlight when momentum may be cooling ✅ It can support breakout verification and help adjust stop-loss protection based on current volatility conditions 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what is Chaikin Volatility (CV) 01:15 - How it works: SMA 14 and rate of change 10 01:45 - Where to find Chaikin Volatility in cTrader and how to customise its settings 02:17 - Reading rising vs falling volatility 02:46 - Breakout verification, potential reversals and stop-loss protection 04:34 - Peaks and lower peaks: early signs of consolidation - Learn more about the Chaikin Volatility - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Typical Price (TP) indicator in cTrader - what it shows and how to use it Ever feel like price “wicks” and short-term swings are throwing you off? In this video, we look at the Typical Price (TP) indicator in cTrader - a price-based tool that calculates the average of the high, low and close for each period to give you a smoother view of the market’s general price level. You’ll see where to find TP in cTrader, how to tweak its visual settings (like thickness and visibility), and how it can help you get a cleaner read on trend direction and momentum. We also walk through a simple TP setup that many traders like to use alongside a Simple Moving Average (SMA) - including a practical way to reduce noise so you don’t react to every small move. If you’ve been looking for a clearer, more structured way to interpret price action, this one’s for you. 📍 Timecodes 00:00 - Introduction: what the Typical Price (TP) indicator is and why it’s used 01:17 - Where to find Typical Price in cTrader and how to customise its settings 01:45 - How Typical Price smooths price data to support trend and momentum reading 02:26 - Pairing Typical Price with a Simple Moving Average (SMA) 03:13 - How traders use the two together in real chart examples 04:23 - A key filter to help avoid noise and improve signal quality - Learn more about the Typical Price - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Tick Volume in cTrader - what it shows and how to use it In this video, we explore Tick Volume in cTrader - a technical indicator that measures market activity by counting the number of price changes (ticks) within a selected period. Unlike traditional volume indicators that track the number of shares or contracts traded, Tick Volume focuses on the frequency of price movement, offering context on how active the market is. You’ll learn where to find Tick Volume in cTrader and how to customise its settings, including visibility and levels. The walkthrough then shows how higher tick volume reflects stronger market participation and increased volatility, while declining tick volume can signal fading interest during an ongoing move. We also look at how traders use Tick Volume to support breakout confirmation and how divergence (price making higher highs while tick volume forms lower highs) can point to a potential shift in momentum. 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what is Tick Volume 01:25 - Where to find Tick Volume in cTrader and how to customise it 01:47 - Interpreting Tick Volume: activity, volatility, consolidation and potential reversals 02:50 - Trend shifts and breakout confirmation + example 03:32 - Multi-timeframe example and combining Tick Volume with other indicators + closing - Learn more about the Tick Volume - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Mass Index (MI) in cTrader – spotting reversal bulges with range expansion In this video, we explore the Mass Index (MI) – a volatility-based indicator developed by Donald Dorsey that examines fluctuations between high and low prices over a selected period. It highlights situations where the range expands beyond a threshold and then contracts again, which traders often watch for potential reversals. You’ll learn where to find the Mass Index in cTrader and how to customise its settings. The walkthrough shows the default period (18) and a commonly used value (25), plus how to add and style two reference levels (27 and 26.5) for clearer visual tracking. We then break down how the MI reflects expansion (above 27) and contraction (dropping back below 26.5). This classic pattern is often called a “reversal bulge”. Since the Mass Index does not indicate direction on its own, the video also demonstrates how traders commonly use it alongside an Exponential Moving Average (EMA), using a shorter EMA (example: EMA 9) and watching for a price cross after the reversal bulge to help confirm a potential reversal. 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what is the Mass Index (MI) 01:18 - Where to find the Mass Index in cTrader and how to customise its settings 01:53 - Understanding expansion, contraction and the “reversal bulge” 03:00 - Using MI with an EMA and watching for a price cross after the reversal bulge 04:02 - “Vice versa” example: applying the same logic when the EMA is pointing up - Learn more about the Mass Index - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 High Minus Low (HML) in cTrader - how it works and how to use it In this video, we explore the High Minus Low (HML) indicator in cTrader - a simple volatility tool that measures the price range by calculating high minus low for each bar. You’ll learn where to find HML in cTrader and how to adjust its display settings (such as visibility and appearance). We then break down how the indicator’s values change as volatility expands or contracts, helping you recognise more active market phases versus quieter, consolidating periods. The walkthrough also shows how traders often use HML as volatility context: to spot rising or fading activity, support breakout observations, and compare volatility behaviour across different time frames. Importantly, HML does not provide directional insight - it focuses only on the volatility range, so it’s commonly combined with trend or momentum indicators. 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what is the High Minus Low (HML) indicator 00:54 - Where to find HML in cTrader and how to customise its settings 01:13 - How HML is calculated using high minus low (bar range) 01:45 - Reading volatility expansion vs contraction and identifying quiet phases 04:02 - Using HML as volatility context alongside trend structure (bullish vs bearish phases) - Learn more about the High Minus Low - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🏆 We’re proud to share that, during iFX Expo Dubai 2026, cTrader has been named Best Trading Platform at UF AWARDS MEA 2026! ⚡️ This prestigious award highlights сTrader’s leadership as a premium trading platform that sets a benchmark for transparency, speed and innovation across the industry, with Traders First™ approach at the core. We’re grateful for the trust you place in cTrader every day and we’ll keep enhancing the platform to deliver a premium trading experience! During the Expo, our Team has also presented cTrader Store: a central hub for traders with high-demand tools – bots, indicators, copy strategies, prop challenges and plugins. 👉 Explore the cTrader Store now: go.spotware.com/Kwc7MqD
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 Weighted Close (WC) indicator in cTrader - what it shows and how traders use it In this video, we take a look at the Weighted Close (WC) indicator in cTrader - a smoothed price measure that places more weight on the closing price while still accounting for the bar’s high and low. You’ll see how to add the indicator to your chart and adjust its appearance and visibility, then explore how traders read the WC line and its slope to gauge market momentum. We also touch on a common approach of using the Weighted Close alongside a moving average to compare how both lines behave on the chart. 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what is the Weighted Close (WC) indicator 01:07 - Where to find the Weighted Close in cTrader and how to customise its settings 01:35 - What the WC line and its slope may suggest about momentum 02:33 - Using Weighted Close with other indicators - Learn more about the Weighted Close - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 VIDYA (Variable Index Dynamic Average) in cTrader - how it works and how to use it In this video, we explore VIDYA (Variable Index Dynamic Average) in cTrader - a dynamic moving average that adjusts its smoothing based on market volatility. You’ll learn where to find VIDYA in cTrader and how to customise its settings. We walk through the default parameters shown in the platform (period 14, no shift, sigma 0.65, source: Close) and also show how to adjust the line style, thickness and visibility (including preferred timeframes and chart types). The video also shows that you can add levels in the indicator settings. The walkthrough then demonstrates a common way traders read VIDYA on the chart: • Bullish conditions: price is above VIDYA and the line slopes upward. • Bearish conditions: price is below VIDYA and the line slopes downward. • Low-momentum conditions: VIDYA stays relatively flat, helping reduce noise and avoid misleading signals. We also compare VIDYA with a Simple Moving Average (SMA) using the same period to highlight how VIDYA can react differently as market volatility changes. 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what is the VIDYA (Variable Index Dynamic Average) 00:56 - Where to find the VIDYA in cTrader and how to customise its settings (period, shift, sigma, source, style and visibility) 01:47 - Using VIDYA to read trend direction and market conditions 03:09 - Flat vs steep VIDYA slope: filtering noise and spotting momentum 03:55 - Comparing VIDYA with a Simple Moving Average (SMA) using the same period - Learn more about the VIDYA - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
We’re at iFX EXPO Dubai 2026 – and we’d love to see you there! Meet the Spotware team at Booth #84! As Spotware is no longer a single-product developer, we're excited to premiere cBridge – a cost-efficient liquidity bridge built to eliminate volume fees and hidden charges. Alongside cBridge, our team will walk you through the latest cTrader and cTrader Store enhancements. #Spotware #cTrader #cBridge #iFXEXPO #iFXExpoDubai #iFXExpoDubai2026
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cTrader@cTrader·
🎥 True Range in cTrader - understanding market volatility In this video, we explore the True Range (TR) in cTrader - a volatility indicator that measures current market volatility by capturing the greatest price movement within each bar. You’ll learn what the True Range is, how it is calculated using three price comparisons, and why it is used to reflect current market conditions rather than generate direct trade entry signals. The indicator helps traders understand whether the market is in a calm phase or entering a period of increased volatility. The walkthrough also shows how traders use the True Range to: ✅ Assess overall market volatility ✅ Identify transitions from lower to higher volatility ✅ Understand the current price range of the market ✅ Estimate appropriate protection levels based on expanding volatility ✅ Support the analysis of breakouts, momentum shifts and potential reversal phases 📍 Timecodes 00:09 - Introduction: what is the True Range indicator 02:02 - Where to find the True Range in cTrader and how to customise its settings 02:32 - Identifying calm and increased-volatility market phases 03:33 - Understanding True Range values and volatility expansion 04:20 - Using the True Range to support breakouts and potential reversal phases - Learn more about the True Range - help.ctrader.com/knowledge-base… - Join Discord - go.spotware.com/discord Don’t forget to like and share your thoughts in the comments! _____________________________________ 👉 Start Trading with cTrader - sptwr.link/aog01TI 👈
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cTrader@cTrader·
🚀 Success story #9: Samir Salileh - turning a setback into a comeback Samir’s first attempt on cTrader Store hit a setback: the product was paused after review due to performance issues. But instead of quitting, he leaned into the process - asked the right questions, rebuilt the system from scratch, strengthened the safeguards and met the highest QA standards. It’s a story about doing the hard work, shipping responsibly and earning trust through clarity, testing and transparent logic. 👉 Read the full story: sptwr.link/0d9XAKm
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cTrader@cTrader·
📊 cTrader Store just passed 1,000 indicators That means more ways to adapt charts to different trading styles - whether you prefer a clean setup or use indicators to support your analysis. The Store includes both free and paid tools, created and maintained by developers who actively work with the trading community 🤝 Indicators don’t replace experience or decision-making. But they can help structure analysis, reduce unnecessary noise and make charts easier to read - especially when they are chosen with a clear purpose. If it’s been a while since you last visited cTrader Store sptwr.link/Dd0erDH, it may be worth a quick look - you might find something that fits your workflow Like this post ❤️ if indicators help you stay focused on what matters
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Hardison@Hardison0910·
正在cTrader软件上做cBot测试 感谢Ai时代,感谢Opus4.5 让我这个不懂编程技术的交易者 Vibe Coding用上Bot☺️ @cTrader
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