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F1 TURTLE - TAD SYSTEM

TAD System

The acronym TAD stands for TURTLE, ATOM and DUCK.
With the TAD System, traders know when to BUY or SELL easily without any hassle.
The TAD System was founded by Mr Fred Tam, the principal lecturer in F1 Academy of Technical Analysis.
A revolution mechanical trading system designed to make trading easy for beginners and non-experienced traders.
The TAD System is basically a combination of 3 indicators which are included into the TAD System to make trading as simple as possible.


For more information and if you require access for the indicators please do not hesitate to contact us by dropping a message or visit us at:
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How simple is the system?

With the three BUY arrows aligned accordingly with the TURTLE, ATOM and DUCK indicators, this triggers an affirmative BUY signal and vice versa.
With the three SELL arrows aligned accordingly with the TURTLE, ATOM and DUCK indicators, this triggers an affirmative SELL signal and vice versa.


The TURTLE indicator is to be used alongside with the ATOM and DUCK indicators.
As with all 3 indicators used alongside, it becomes the TAD System.

To complete your TAD System setup you still require:

[1] To add the F1 ATOM indicator as favorite script:
F1 ATOM - TAD SYSTEM

[2] To add the F1 DUCK indicator as favorite script:
F1 DUCK - TAD SYSTEM
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