An indicator based on the addition of likely prices. - page 7

 
Evgeniy Chumakov:


The important thing is that you don't get... - the next minute.

so on - the demo can also be on

 

CHFIPY It turned out what it turned out to be...

The name Thread probably fits the result.

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Sergei Kuzmenko:

What came out was what came out...

The name Thread probably fits the result.

CHFJPY, D1, 2020.07.27 13:24 UTC https://charts.mql5.com/25/579/chfjpy-d1-metaquotes-software-corp.png


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Almost the forecast for the week Of course the targets, the exact values of the extrema will change, but the shape will practically remain the same.
 
Sergei Kuzmenko:
targets, the exact values of the extrema will change, but the shape will almost remain the same.

that means the indicator is redrawing ?

how deep is it ??

 
Maxim Kuznetsov:

that means the indicator is redrawing ?

how deep is it?

Download a demo would be more accurate.

So in my subjective opinion an average of 10% of the near future to 200% of the far future (it all depends on the methodology of calculation)

And yes, the Future is not defined !, but there are more likely and less likely...

And on every tick. with learning enabled, the whole graph may shuffle slightly, but the "efficiency" of the self-learning drops off quickly, so, very quickly this effect disappears.

 
Maxim Kuznetsov:

that means the indicator is redrawing ?

how deep ??

as long as the deposit is alive ?

;)

 
Renat Akhtyamov:

as long as the deposit is alive

;)

this music will last forever if I replace the batteries

 
Алексей Тарабанов:

No, it looks more like a Taylor interpolation polynomial. That said, the author is using Excel features, in fact the 666th degree is available as well. The BASIC program is less than 10 lines. Sorry, in 12. I forget how to use it.)

Newton might be enough for polynomial on equidistant values.

P/S.

Taylor, Newton, Lagrange - the classics.)