No performance promise

Indicators, examples, screenshots, backtests, and calculator outputs do not guarantee future results. Markets can move quickly, liquidity can change, and orders may not fill at expected prices.

That applies even when a page is detailed, visually polished, or backed by real downloads and source examples. A cleaner site structure can make tools easier to understand, but it does not remove the uncertainty inherent in trading or in software used around trading. Educational content can improve preparation without becoming a promise of profitability or a substitute for judgment.

Hypothetical results

Any simulated, hypothetical, or backtested examples are shown for education and research. They may not account for slippage, commissions, latency, liquidity, execution quality, or emotional decision-making.

Hypothetical examples are especially limited when they are viewed outside their original context. A clean chart screenshot does not show how the setup felt bar by bar, and a calculator output does not show what happened to fills when the market sped up. Even when a concept is useful, the live trading environment can behave very differently from the simplified version shown in a static example or an educational walkthrough.

Your responsibility

Verify all downloads, settings, calculations, and platform behavior before using any tool in live trading. Consult qualified professionals when needed.

That responsibility includes confirming broker requirements, contract specifications, platform versions, session templates, data-feed quality, and your own account constraints. It also includes deciding whether a tool belongs in your workflow at all. A useful indicator or calculator can still be a poor fit for a specific trader, market, or timeframe. This site is intended to support better decisions, not to take them over.

Educational intent

FreeIndicators is built as an educational library of product pages, platform pages, guides, glossary entries, and calculators. The intent is to reduce friction and confusion around trading tools, not to market certainty or imply professional advisory status. If a page helps you understand a chart better, plan risk more clearly, or compare tools more honestly, it has done its job. The decision to trade remains yours alone.