each entry will be signaled with an arrow, the entry must be made when the arrow appears (here is an important addendum, normally the arrows do not repaint, but sometimes it happens, especially when there is an abrupt change in the volume of the candles, if any repaint, don't mind, open the position normally)
The indicator is called "Binary Indicator", the entries must be made (preferably) without martingale, they work for both M1 and M5 in the following currency pairs: USDCHF, AUDUSD, CHFJPY, EURAUD, EURJPY, EURNZD, EURUSD, GBPCAD, GBPJPY, GBPNZD.
On the M5, recommended pairs are: EURAUD, AUDCHF, AUDJPY, AUDUSD, CHFJPY, EURCAD, EURCHF, EURGBP, EURJPY, EURNZD, EURUSD, GBPAUD, GBPJPY, GBPUSD, NZDCHF, NZDJPY, USDCHF, USDPY.
the other pairs were not tested or were, but the results were not profitable.
there are some concepts about management and ways to open a position and get out of it in a safe way (in TF higher than M1), ways of positioning yourself as the candle forms that protect the trade in general, however, I don't think this space is appropriate, anyway, I hope you like it and enjoy it.

>> I do not recommend using martingale if your management is not solid and especially if you are not prudent with risk control, if you do not have good emotional control, martingale can literally be the hammer that will break your account. <<
(It is worth mentioning something extremely important, the financial market is naturally already hostile to the vast majority of players, this indicator seeks to give something between 59% and 65% accuracy when not using martingale and 89% to 95% when used with up to 2 martingale.
for me and my operations this makes total sense.)