This software calculates short-term trends for seven currency pairs, including EURUSD, GBPUSD, and more. It caters to both aggressive and conservative traders and operates independently without the aid of a broker or quote service data feed.

The confirmation of a new trend is required before the software signals a trade with a sound alert and a blinking Cross Pair for approximately one minute. The trading method utilized by TrendProphecy FX is designed specifically for professional Currency or Arbitrage Day traders, aiming to compute a confirmed entry signal using proprietary algorithms.
As a trend progresses, an alert will be displayed if/when the trend becomes unstable, which is not the same as a change of the trend. TrendProphecy FX continuously monitors whether the trend stays stable or changes, setting it apart from other systems that claim to predict moves before entering a trade, without the use of a magic crystal ball.
The general rule for the trader is to make a profit when the trend is stable or when the trend has shown signs of instability. The software does not provide an automated system for both entry and exit points during the same position, but rather encourages the user to create their own exit strategy.
To maximize profit earning potential, TrendProphecy FX requires that investors eliminate any preconceived biases or emotions and accept the trend change information that has been identified. Overall, TrendProphecy FX is a reliable tool for staying up to date with the latest trends in the International Currency market.
Version 6.0: New Algorithms - many new Functions, 7 FX Pairs access
Version 5.0: New Interface - Strategy Window - New Algorithm
Version 3.4: New Interface New Algorithm
Version 4.5: New trained strategies.
Version 4.4: New even more powerfull Update Engine.
Version 4.2: New Transmit Engine - Backcolor Change
Version 4.1: New Transmit Engine - Backcolor Change
Version 4.0: New Transmit Engine
Version 3.0: New Strategy MOMENTUM added
Version 2.0: More powerfull algorithm for all currencies