MT4MT5Indicator

Raymond Cloudy Day

Pivot-based trend and reversal structure for traders who want clearer support, resistance, and target framing on the chart.

TrendCloudMomentum
  • Cloud-based trend visualization
  • Momentum strength measurement
  • Exhaustion zone detection
MT4: $30 · MT5: FREE
One-time purchase · Lifetime updates · MQL5 buyer protection
CategoryIndicator
PlatformMT4, MT5
Reviews(19)

What this product is built for

Raymond Cloudy Day is best described as a structure-and-levels tool built around pivot logic, reversal awareness, and clearly plotted trade objectives. The product’s positioning around support, resistance, target, and extension levels makes it especially practical for traders who need map-like clarity on the chart.

Rather than claiming predictive certainty, it works as a framework for reading where price is relative to important zones. That makes it useful for Gold workflows and discretionary decision-making where level interaction matters as much as raw entry timing.

Key Features

  • Cloud-based trend visualization
  • Momentum strength measurement
  • Exhaustion zone detection
  • Multi-timeframe analysis support
  • Clean overlay on price chart
  • Color-coded signal strength
  • Free on MT5, paid on MT4

What It Does NOT Do

  • Not a standalone trading system
  • Does not generate buy/sell alerts
  • Requires user interpretation
  • Not suitable for ultra-short timeframes

Who It's For

  • Discretionary traders wanting trend context
  • Chart analysts preferring cloud-style indicators
  • Traders combining multiple indicator confirmations

Typical Use Cases

  • Plotting actionable support, resistance, and target zones on XAUUSD and other symbols.
  • Reviewing reversal risk when price approaches pivot-derived decision areas.
  • Adding visual structure to discretionary trend-following and pullback workflows.
  • Using extension levels to frame reward expectations before committing to a trade.

Workflow Fit

  • Load the indicator on the chart where structural levels guide your execution decisions.
  • Use the plotted zones to define where a setup is valid, stretched, or already too late.
  • Pair the level map with your own entry trigger so the indicator supports context rather than replacing judgment.

Deployment prerequisites

  • Use the MetaTrader version and product build that match the supported MT4/MT5 badges.
  • Load enough history for the symbol and timeframe, then treat the indicator as context rather than a complete trading plan.
  • Test first on demo, strategy tester, or a low-risk account before moving the workflow to production.

Setup checklist

  • Confirm the MetaTrader platform, account type, broker execution, and permissions before using Raymond Cloudy Day live.
  • Validate the core behavior (Cloud-based trend visualization) on demo or a small live environment, then inspect logs, alerts, and chart behavior.
  • Document the inputs, VPS state, monitoring channel, and rollback action so the workflow can be repeated.

Buyer objections to check

  • Use it when you need momentum trend indicator; choose a custom build if your process requires behavior outside this scope.
  • Confirm the intended user or workflow: Discretionary traders wanting trend context.
  • Confirm the boundary: Not a standalone trading system.

Limits to understand

  • Raymond Cloudy Day cannot remove broker slippage, connectivity problems, VPS failures, or incorrect terminal permissions.
  • Wrong symbols, contract settings, magic-number filters, or thresholds can still produce unwanted behavior.
  • It should support a tested trading process; it does not replace risk rules, market validation, or operator supervision.

Buyer FAQ

Is Raymond Cloudy Day only for Gold?

No, but optimized defaults and common usage patterns are especially relevant to Gold-focused workflows such as XAUUSD H1 analysis.

What problem does it solve?

It helps traders see where price sits relative to meaningful structural zones so entries, stops, and targets are framed more intentionally.

Does it generate trades automatically?

No. It is an analysis and visualization tool, not an execution engine.