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# What is BirdViewTrading?

BirdViewTrading combines mutiple years of trading experience into one Algorithm Trading Tool. The BirdViewTrading Algorithm consists of two indicators combined. BirdViewTrading suites on TradingView and consists of 2 indicators (A+B) which all are powerful features for traders to use in their technical analysis.&#x20;

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> Will I always make profit using BirdViewTrading?

Our indicators will not guarantee you profits all the time, things are more complicated than that. Our indicators are designed to be fully user interactive and have a high level of interoperability with each other, and this is actually what can make them work for you.

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