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- BestTraderEv replied 56 min ago
Who do you think is stupid??? You really think that by changing the name of the indicator you will hide that it's decomplied and stolen??? image
- BestTraderEv replied 16 hr ago
Decompiled. Stolen - this time 100% certain! image
- BestTraderEv replied 22 hr ago
I think I got the idea correct? There are options. You can use only MA crosses, only BB Main Crosses, or both. file Anyways, there are options to select. In my personal opinion, this is not an idea worth following, but maybe you have some magical ...
- BestTraderEv replied 40 hr ago
Modified accordingly: file Do not change the file name! image
- BestTraderEv replied 44 hr ago
1. Object price coordinate: A horizontal line has only 1 price coordinate - you don't need that for a horizontal line. A trendline has 2 price coordinates - however, you also don't need that for a trendline. A rectangle has 2 price coordinates, and ...
- BestTraderEv replied May 5, 2024
That's exactly what I showed you! url And later showed again: url image BTW, the "name from the input" is a value!!! In this case the name "buy_line_wide" is of int type, so it is a numerical, integer value which can be modified in the inputs. ...
- BestTraderEv replied May 5, 2024
A number of issues with your request: 1. Nobody can convert an ex4 file to anything! We need the mq4 file in order to work with it. 2. As you can see in the below image, the second indicator is totally unknown by name. At least for me. image 3. ...
- BestTraderEv replied May 5, 2024
If you were intelligent, you would see that I did provide the solution. If you can't see that, you are, obviously, not very intelligent. Accept the facts! Additionally, I never said that You were stupid! I said that your hint was stupid. And, that's ...
- BestTraderEv replied May 5, 2024
You can use this one: file image
- BestTraderEv replied May 3, 2024
Most likely the idea was to get a picture similar to this: image Whoever was coding this simply set the default widths of all the buffers to 8... image
- BestTraderEv replied Apr 28, 2024
What's the angle of the white line in the square? image The square might not be ideal, but we can say that the angle is close to 45deg, right? How about now? Is it still 45deg? image What changed? I didn't touch the square, I didn't touch the ...
- BestTraderEv replied Apr 28, 2024
So, therefore, I did some more work in order to make the indicator even better. file image I changed a bit so that the plotting works better. I created a reset button. The text on the button is the same as Indicator Unique ID. The text color is ...
- BestTraderEv replied Apr 27, 2024
Can't say if there is anything to fix until I have the following files: image image image You have those?
- BestTraderEv replied Apr 25, 2024
I have got something for those who like to use Anchored VWAP. I posted a few of those indicators for MT4 before, and now I have one for MT5: file image As you can see, we can apply multiple instances. We need to remember to change the Indicator ...
- BestTraderEv replied Apr 25, 2024
Can you show any real time trading evidence for your claim? A statement, perhaps, with at least 1000 transactions taken exactly according to your idea? BTW, did you ever stop to think why anybody would sell You an indicator which makes money by ...
- BestTraderEv replied Apr 25, 2024
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- BestTraderEv replied Apr 24, 2024
I don't understand what you mean by "work independent"??? If you want to see only one MA, you simply set the rest to color None. image
- BestTraderEv replied Apr 24, 2024
Shows on my charts: image It shows when arrows are on.
- BestTraderEv replied Apr 19, 2024
Obviously, one has to be intelligent enough to do a basic google search! image image It is some, or was, some commercial system that someone decompiled. So, good luck!
- BestTraderEv replied Apr 17, 2024
The EMA and PSAR conditions are clear. However, the Williams condition isn't clear. If we assume that the candle which meets the first two conditions must "cross" -50, then we won't find that condition very often. If we assume only that Willams for ...