No. MTS does not predict prices, targets, or market outcomes. It helps users interpret current market behaviour.
No. MTS does not predict prices, targets, or market outcomes. It helps users interpret current market behaviour.
Yes, provided it is used as a learning and analytical framework. Beginners should focus on understanding structure rather than frequent participation.
MTS can be used to understand intraday context, but only after evaluating higher timeframe structure. It discourages activity in sideways or unclear conditions.
Yes. MTS is particularly effective for swing and positional contexts, where structure and multi-timeframe alignment are more stable.
MTS can be applied across equities, indices, commodities, and other assets. Effectiveness depends on liquidity, structure, and participation.
No. MTS is not an automated trading system and does not place trades. It is an analytical and decision-support tool.
The scanner is used to narrow focus and identify markets where structure and alignment may exist. It should not be treated as an execution trigger.
Conflicting information indicates lack of clarity. In such cases, MTS encourages restraint and observation.
Refund requests are considered only in cases where the MTS system has not been installed or activated on the user’s system.
MTS is a licensed analytical software. Once the system is installed and access is enabled, the license is treated as consumed and is non-refundable.
Users are strongly advised to attend a live demo and opt for a one-month plan before choosing any longer-term subscription, to ensure the framework aligns with their expectations.