PZ Mean Reversion MT4
125 USD
Demo indirildi:
467
Yayınlandı:
17 Nisan 2022
Mevcut sürüm:
3.0
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The first chart shows a buy signal on GBPUSD that is currently about 200 pips down.
The second one shows the same GBPUSD chart reloaded and now that losing buy signal has disappeared.
The first chart shows a buy signal on GBPUSD that is currently about 200 pips down.
The second one shows the same GBPUSD chart reloaded and now that losing buy signal has disappeared.
Hello ABCD. Kindly note that if you are using an MA Shift of 0 (zero) the moving average is calculated over time and it can repaint a bit. For auto trading, this is not an issue. For human trading it is. So, to avoid this problem you have two options. One, is to use a MA Shift of 1, so you would be using the moving average of the last bar. Two, use a moving average of "Open Prices" with a MA shift of zero. The open price is known at bar zero. The deviation from the MA adapts to the shift used. I'll probably change the default value of MA Shift to avoid this situation. Thanks.
Hello ABCD. Kindly note that if you are using an MA Shift of 0 (zero) the moving average is calculated over time and it can repaint a bit. For auto trading, this is not an issue. For human trading it is. So, to avoid this problem you have two options. One, is to use a MA Shift of 1, so you would be using the moving average of the last bar. Two, use a moving average of "Open Prices" with a MA shift of zero. The open price is known at bar zero. The deviation from the MA adapts to the shift used. I'll probably change the default value of MA Shift to avoid this situation. Thanks.
It's that repainting that causes the indicator to show such high win rates. Once you implement either of your solutions, the number of trades and win rate drops dramatically, with several currency pairs being unprofitable.
As you are an experienced coder, I would think that you knew that but you still attached charts showing such high win rates on the Overview page of this indicator.
It's that repainting that causes the indicator to show such high win rates. Once you implement either of your solutions, the number of trades and win rate drops dramatically, with several currency pairs being unprofitable.
As you are an experienced coder, I would think that you knew that but you still attached charts showing such high win rates on the Overview page of this indicator.
It's that repainting that causes the indicator to show such high win rates. Once you implement either of your solutions, the number of trades and win rate drops dramatically, with several currency pairs being unprofitable.
As you are an experienced coder, I would think that you knew that but you still attached charts showing such high win rates on the Overview page of this indicator.