You're trading King Fisher as if it can do all the heavy lifting, use it when it makes sense and when it aligns with the systems you're applying it too.kelvinchase wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 1:53 am I’ve been testing this version of Kingfisher Net, and it works really well. However, there’s a minor issue:
1.it seems to have a bit of lag/delay when it comes to reversal scenarios. Could you advise on what I should do? Also, will there be features like reversal zone indicators added in future updates? Another idea—would it be possible to have multiple arrows overlapping at the same location to signal potential future price movements?
As a side note, I don’t usually set stop-losses in my trades.
2.Sometimes, the arrows either don’t show up at all, or disappear after appearing. Their positions don’t change—it’s purely a display issue. For instance, an arrow will be visible at a certain location one moment, then vanish the next; but after refreshing the chart, it reappears right where it was originally.
Looking forward to the Pro version update—haha!
Alkemix
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Xard's Universe
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Beatle's Millionaire maker
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Read any three of these and practice them, notice they all have a combination of indicators that follow market logic, and increase your chances of walking away with a piece of the pie. If King Fisher worked on its own with no need to think about the trend, you'd still be on MT4 happily raking in the dough.
Hope the image helps!
Note: Most indicators that have issues refreshing are normally a issue for those of us with lower end pc's like myself. In general it's good practice to just refresh your chart by swapping time frames, I find this most effective. If you can afford a VPS perhaps that would be better than buying a whole PC outright.