I find something special about this.. Vigia testing today and its quite a good tool for exiting scalps in any direction is there a Konkorde for mt4? Just to be able to load all on one platform and follow those videos would be one heck of a setupdoolfrews wrote: Fri Oct 17, 2025 8:07 pm I use Vigia regularly, though I recently realized I’m not leveraging its full potential.
Koncorde (for MT5) is available here: post1295564623.html#p1295564623
and Vigia (for MT4) is available here: viewtopic.php?t=8474146
Re: Koncorde / Vigia
23I couldn’t find an MT4 version, but the source code is available on TradingView. Maybe a kind soul in the community can help convert it to MT4...boytoy wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 8:21 pm I find something special about this.. Vigia testing today and its quite a good tool for exiting scalps in any direction is there a Konkorde for mt4? Just to be able to load all on one platform and follow those videos would be one heck of a setup
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Re: Koncorde / Vigia
24That was a poor entry — I was almost stopped out. I should have waited for Vigia to enter the bands from the outside before taking the trade. But yea profit is profit.
Re: Koncorde / Vigia
25If you don't mind me asking. Did you find a way to use the Koncorede for forex? I like the concept of the Koncorede but from the pdf material you provided, isn't it made for indices / stocks? Unfortunately i don't understand Spanish for the videos but I'll try the subtitles. Thxdoolfrews wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 9:32 pm That was a poor entry — I was almost stopped out. I should have waited for Vigia to enter the bands from the outside before taking the trade. But yea profit is profit.
Re: Koncorde / Vigia
26I don’t put much stock in the theory that certain indicators only work for stocks or indices. Take Ichimoku, for example — by that logic, it shouldn’t work in Forex, yet it performs perfectly even on smaller timeframes with default settings.Abdi wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 9:43 pm If you don't mind me asking. Did you find a way to use the Koncorede for forex? I like the concept of the Koncorede but from the pdf material you provided, isn't it made for indices / stocks? Unfortunately i don't understand Spanish for the videos but I'll try the subtitles. Thx
Koncorde is essentially a compilation of 6 indicators.
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Re: Koncorde / Vigia
27Im with you on that. My point is just that the hole framework is built around identifying bullish signals. Seems like the asymmetry triggers my ocddoolfrews wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 9:51 pm I don’t put much stock in the theory that certain indicators only work for stocks or indices. Take Ichimoku, for example — by that logic, it shouldn’t work in Forex, yet it performs perfectly even on smaller timeframes with default settings.
Koncorde is essentially a compilation of 6 indicators.
Thx for the dubbed video.
Re: Koncorde / Vigia
28It works for both bullish and bearish scenarios. The simplest bearish signal occurs when the brown line crosses below the red line while the "big players" indicator drops under zero. Check #24 — I marked a perfect example with a yellow circle.Abdi wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 10:36 pm Im with you on that. My point is just that the hole framework is built around identifying bullish signals. Seems like the asymmetry triggers my ocd. I'll stay with the Vigia for now.
Thx for the dubbed video.
Re: Koncorde / Vigia
29This video has English subtitles.Abdi wrote: Mon Oct 20, 2025 10:36 pm Im with you on that. My point is just that the hole framework is built around identifying bullish signals. Seems like the asymmetry triggers my ocd. I'll stay with the Vigia for now.
Thx for the dubbed video.