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: It displays color-coded lines and arrows directly on or below the chart. Green signals indicate bullish momentum, while Red signals indicate bearish conditions.
Includes built-in alerts for desktop (pop-ups), sound, and email, ensuring traders do not miss potential entries.
: The original version, typically for MetaTrader 4 (MT4), providing basic moving average and momentum signals.
: Indicate bullish momentum and potential buy entries.
If you share what problem you want the indicator to solve (trend following, reversal detection, volatility filtering), I can help you design a transparent, testable formula from scratch.
If you're interested in using this indicator, I can provide details on: for MT4/MT5. Specific trading strategies using the latest 2026 version. Best currency pairs for this indicator. Let me know which you'd prefer!
Some versions offer a "Standard Mode" for simple directional signals and an "Advance Mode" for deeper analysis involving more technical layers.
: It displays color-coded lines and arrows directly on or below the chart. Green signals indicate bullish momentum, while Red signals indicate bearish conditions.
Includes built-in alerts for desktop (pop-ups), sound, and email, ensuring traders do not miss potential entries. xhmaster formula indicator new
: The original version, typically for MetaTrader 4 (MT4), providing basic moving average and momentum signals. : It displays color-coded lines and arrows directly
: Indicate bullish momentum and potential buy entries. : The original version, typically for MetaTrader 4
If you share what problem you want the indicator to solve (trend following, reversal detection, volatility filtering), I can help you design a transparent, testable formula from scratch.
If you're interested in using this indicator, I can provide details on: for MT4/MT5. Specific trading strategies using the latest 2026 version. Best currency pairs for this indicator. Let me know which you'd prefer!
Some versions offer a "Standard Mode" for simple directional signals and an "Advance Mode" for deeper analysis involving more technical layers.