DislikedAnd this : it is averages rainbow, just made in a form of a "heatmap" {image} {file}Ignored
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DislikedAnd this : it is averages rainbow, just made in a form of a "heatmap" {image} {file}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I know, but the trouble is that if I was to make it for mt4 I would need 768 buffers (2 a buffer sized array for 256 states of averages), and even the new builds of mt4 can not do thatIgnored
Disliked{quote} What is the maximum amount of buffers and state of averages one could fit into one indicator for mt4 (of the style of indicator you posted)?Ignored
Dislikedmladen, is there any chance to code the MT5 version (histo) of the Stridsman indicator you have provided for the MT4 platform ? Sixer {file} {image}Ignored
DislikedThanks for the regular version - let my test it and try to find good (profitable) settings for different time frames. No hurry with the histo version. SixerIgnored
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PS: since this indicator is rather an unknown (I guess that it is because without the usage of dynamic zones, floating levels or quantile bands, it is almost unusable in any normal trading), I would like to point out to one of it's properties : the more you accumulate, the smoother it becomes, but, what is"strange" is that there is no additional lag (when these type of adjusting levels are used). Here is an example where 30 instances of rsi are accumulated in the accumulated RSI value - it is clear that a lot of false signals were cleaned up (and I even did not use RSX for the example smile.gif) :
DislikedAverages rainbow - metatrader 4 version It can : use some of the 38 types of averages use some of the 22 types of prices draw up to 127 averages and is multi time frame {image} {image} {image} More can be found here : moving averages {file}Ignored