Automated analysis + tripwire alerts + strategy testing — for Yield Raiders who want repeatable rules, not guesswork.
If you want a rule-based workflow (instead of vibes), this is one of the strongest all-in-one options.
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FAQ (fast answers)
Is TrendSpider “too much” for dividend capture?
It can be—if you only need basic price pings. But if you want a rules-based workflow (alerts + confirmation + testing),
TrendSpider is a serious upgrade. Think of it as your “discipline engine.”
What should a Yield Raider use TrendSpider for first?
Start with (1) a clean chart template for recovery confirmation, (2) a small set of alerts (entry/exit/support break),
and (3) light strategy testing to sanity-check your rules.
Does it replace everything?
It can replace a lot of tools, but not all. You’ll still want a dedicated dividend/ex-date source for verification.
TrendSpider is best as your timing + monitoring + rule-testing machine.
TrendSpider for Charting (automated analysis)
You’re using charts to confirm recovery and avoid entering while price is still sliding downhill.
Best for
- Recovery confirmation: spotting stabilization and reclaiming key levels
- Trend + structure: multi-timeframe context without juggling 12 tabs
- Consistency: the platform nudges you toward repeatable analysis
Yield Raider move
- Use daily timeframe as your “truth.”
- Mark your entry zone and recovery/exit zone.
- Keep indicators simple so you actually follow your rules.
TrendSpider for Alerts (multi-factor tripwires)
Think: conditions, not just numbers.
Best for
- Entry alerts: “it hit my buy zone”
- Exit alerts: “recovery zone reached”
- Risk alerts: “broke support / trend failed — check now”
The Yield Raider alert recipe (copy this)
For each planned trade, set:
1) Entry Zone alert
2) Recovery/Exit Zone alert
3) Break Support alert (your “something changed” trigger)
4) Percent-move shock alert (your “check the news” trigger)
TrendSpider Strategy Tester (backtesting & rule sanity checks)
You’re not trying to build a hedge fund—just avoiding obvious bad rules before you risk real money.
Best for
- Rule testing: basic entry/exit logic on historical data
- Comparisons: “does rule A beat rule B?”
- Refinement: tighten the rules until they behave like you want
Yield Raider warning label (important)
- Backtests lie when you overfit. Keep rules simple.
- Focus on whether the rule is robust, not whether it wins every time.
- Use testing to eliminate dumb ideas, not to predict the future.
Watch-outs (the honest part)
- Learning curve: it’s powerful—plan one setup session so you don’t bounce off it.
- Overkill risk: if you only want basic alerts, simpler tools may be enough.
- Analysis rabbit holes: the platform can do a lot; your job is to do the few things that move your results.
Best alternatives
- TradingView: excellent charting + alerts; huge ecosystem.
- TC2000: fast charts + scanning workflows.
- StockCharts: classic platform with strong technical tools once you learn it.
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