⚙️ Optimize ChartGuide Indicator

Why Should You Optimize It?

The ChartGuide Indicator already works well out of the box — especially with the default Multiplier set to 11. However, optimization can make it even more accurate, helping you get better signals based on the coin and timeframe you trade.

Without optimization, you may still get solid results — but by fine-tuning the settings, you can:

  • Filter out noise on fast-moving charts

  • Make signals more responsive on slower timeframes

  • Align the indicator more closely with market behavior


What Should You Adjust?

Open the ChartGuide Indicator settings and change the:

Multiplier

This is the only value you need to tweak.

  • Higher multipliers = slower, more stable signals

  • Lower multipliers = faster, more reactive signals


How to Scalp with ChartGuide Indicator

Scalping on smaller timeframes, like 1-minute or 5-minute charts, can be challenging because the price moves very fast. Using a high multiplier with filters can generate many false or bad signals, which can reduce your success.

For this reason, we recommend using a multiplier between 25 and 30 on smaller timeframes (1-minute and 5-minute). This helps filter out noise and improves the accuracy of your scalping trades.


Suggested Multiplier Settings

Bitcoin (BTC):

  • 1 Minute: 5

  • 5 Minutes: 5

  • 4 Hours: 21

  • Daily: 11

Ethereum (ETH):

  • 1 Minute: 5

  • 5 Minutes: 5

  • 4 Hours: 11

  • Daily: 13

Solana (SOL):

  • 4 Hours: 30

  • Daily: 4

Binance Coin (BNB):

  • 1 Minute: 5

  • 5 Minutes: 1

  • 4 Hours: 13

Avalanche (AVAX):

  • Daily: 9

If you're using pairs outside of these, the Multiplier 11 works best. But if you want even better results, use the recommended settings above to fine-tune performance and maximize profits.

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