MTC Scanner starts from one idea: price isn't noise. The same shape keeps coming back — at every size, on every timeframe. The tool is built on Leibniz's *Monadology*, in an interpretation David Murawski, der Mustermann, has developed over two decades — work he has presented in TRADERS' Magazin and at the IFTA World Conference in China in 2024. It does one thing well: it shows you where the market's structure agrees with itself across scales, and puts that into a single, quiet dashboard. It reads the chart and draws it. It doesn't trade for you, and it's not a signal service.
In 1714 Leibniz argued that reality is made of simple, indivisible units — *monads* — and that each one reflects the whole universe from its own point of view. The order we live in comes from a harmony set between them beforehand. And nothing, he said, happens without a sufficient reason.
Put that on a chart and you have the thinking behind MTC Scanner. A small swing and a market-defining move are the same thing at different sizes — the part carries the whole, the whole echoes in the part. No single mark means much on its own; meaning shows up where separate readings line up. And a turning point is never random, it carries its reason in the structure that made it.
So this isn't a generic pattern scanner. This is the result: a three-hundred-year-old idea turned into an instrument that watches the chart for you.

What It Gives You
- The whole picture on one chart, small structure and large structure together, so you read the market instead of fighting the clutter. A dashboard that does the sorting: the structures worth your attention, the ones still forming, and the rare moments where everything points the same way. A life for every structure — forming, active, done — so you always know what's still in play and what to leave alone. - Context, targets and risk in one calm view, not a wall of alerts.
Who It Is For
Traders who think in structure, not in a stack of indicators. Who'd rather have one clear picture than a screen full of alarms. And who get that the best instruments hide their machinery and just show you what matters.
On the Method
How the harmony is measured, how the scales relate, how the reading comes together, that's two decades of private work, and it stays private. You're buying the judgement, not the recipe.
Traders Magazin Juli 2026
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