MKG #: You stated in the product description that this indicator cannot be repainted. However, this is not the case and it can be repainted!
Hello, thanks for the comment.
No, the indicator technically cannot repaint as none of the math models include repainting logic. The only cases when you can experience changes of past candles are:
-HTF mode, it recalculates the open HTF current candle as long as it is not closed -Issues with broker data sync
If you need more assistance please contact us at contact@merkavalabs.com
Ottaviano De Cicco #: Спасибо! Было бы полезно, если бы вы оставили отзыв после использования.
к сожалению мне почему-то не могу оценить ни один индикатор, эта функция у меня просто недоступна. было бы очень полезно если бы вы добавили функцию оповещения при открытии свечи в противоположном направлении ещё до закрытия её
Ottaviano De Cicco #: Hello, thanks for the comment.
No, the indicator technically cannot repaint as none of the math models include repainting logic. The only cases when you can experience changes of past candles are:
-HTF mode, it recalculates the open HTF current candle as long as it is not closed -Issues with broker data sync
If you need more assistance please contact us at contact@merkavalabs.com
Regards.
Unfortunately, it's a repaint, and not just a little one...
Chango Mango #: Very interesting work but Im encountering the repainting as well. Could you please share which broker are you using if its not a secret?
There is no repainting logic in Oracle. You face normal recalculation on MTF mode and this is the normal working of any professional MTF indicator. If you are facing Oracle repainting on current TF, that would be a very unique case and not related to the indicator. If this is the case please send details to contact@merkavalabs.com and team will take a look at it.
We have accounts on IC Markets, FP Markets and Pepperstone, and don't have any issue apart from the normal cases mentioned above.
Ottaviano De Cicco #: There is no repainting logic in Oracle. You face normal recalculation on MTF mode and this is the normal working of any professional MTF indicator. If you are facing Oracle repainting on current TF, that would be a very unique case and not related to the indicator. If this is the case please send details to contact@merkavalabs.com and team will take a look at it.
We have accounts on IC Markets, FP Markets and Pepperstone, and don't have any issue apart from the normal cases mentioned above.
Best.
Thank you for your reply. Yes the MTF is understandable since the candle needs to close. On current TF it was blinking here and there changing colors after close. That was on IC Markets. Now Im using ForexTime and it seems all good so far. Thank you again.
Hello - if you read the description is pretty self-explanatory. The Oracle helps in identifying bias on multiple TF, just look for alignment of 1/3 oracles and integrate it into your trade strategy.
This is a great indicator with simple logic and markup.
I use it alongside H1 and Current in the Additional Indicators windows and appreciate the developer's work! Thank you.
I have a few suggestions on how to improve this indicator:
- Users should be able to assign custom colours to every element of the indicator in the 'Inputs' tab (not 'Colours') so that these settings are stored in 'Exports' and between timeframe switches - they resets now.
- If the chart has no 'chart shift', the 'panel' overlaps the bars - you can barely see the icons
- The panel's icons and timeframe label should be individually positioned to align them in various indicator windows.
очень хороший индикатор, спасибо
You stated in the product description that this indicator cannot be repainted. However, this is not the case and it can be repainted!
No, the indicator technically cannot repaint as none of the math models include repainting logic.
The only cases when you can experience changes of past candles are:
-HTF mode, it recalculates the open HTF current candle as long as it is not closed
-Issues with broker data sync
If you need more assistance please contact us at contact@merkavalabs.com
Regards.
Спасибо! Было бы полезно, если бы вы оставили отзыв после использования.
Hello, thanks for the comment.
No, the indicator technically cannot repaint as none of the math models include repainting logic.
The only cases when you can experience changes of past candles are:
-HTF mode, it recalculates the open HTF current candle as long as it is not closed
-Issues with broker data sync
If you need more assistance please contact us at contact@merkavalabs.com
Regards.
Unfortunately, it's a repaint, and not just a little one...
Thanks.
Very interesting work but Im encountering the repainting as well. Could you please share which broker are you using if its not a secret?
We have accounts on IC Markets, FP Markets and Pepperstone, and don't have any issue apart from the normal cases mentioned above.
Best.
There is no repainting logic in Oracle. You face normal recalculation on MTF mode and this is the normal working of any professional MTF indicator. If you are facing Oracle repainting on current TF, that would be a very unique case and not related to the indicator. If this is the case please send details to contact@merkavalabs.com and team will take a look at it.
We have accounts on IC Markets, FP Markets and Pepperstone, and don't have any issue apart from the normal cases mentioned above.
Best.
Boss how do I use this indicator?
This is a great indicator with simple logic and markup.
I use it alongside H1 and Current in the Additional Indicators windows and appreciate the developer's work! Thank you.
I have a few suggestions on how to improve this indicator:
- Users should be able to assign custom colours to every element of the indicator in the 'Inputs' tab (not 'Colours') so that these settings are stored in 'Exports' and between timeframe switches - they resets now.
- If the chart has no 'chart shift', the 'panel' overlaps the bars - you can barely see the icons
- The panel's icons and timeframe label should be individually positioned to align them in various indicator windows.