mr.toolssal wrote: Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:35 am mr.tools
can you please filter arrows
UP ARROW :- If arrow confirmed on bullish bar close price
DOWN ARROW: If arrow confirmed on bearish bar close price
hope you read my request and please consider
mr.toolssal wrote: Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:35 am mr.tools
can you please filter arrows
UP ARROW :- If arrow confirmed on bullish bar close price
DOWN ARROW: If arrow confirmed on bearish bar close price
Thought I answered already, where you are circling the candles that is where the signal happens, the arrow for it to be non-repainting would have to be one bar forward.
mr. toolsmrtools wrote: Sat Apr 02, 2022 3:46 pm Thought I answered already, where you are circling the candles that is where the signal happens, the arrow for it to be non-repainting would have to be one bar forward.
AHTF means Auto Higher Timeframe... in practice it means, when you choose first higher timeframe, indicator is automaticaly switch to first higher timeframe even if you switch the time frame in the terminal.....difference compared to the classic MTF, if you have for example M30 timeframe and switch indicator to H1, when you switched between timeframes, still have activated H1 timeframe.A_5 wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 7:33 am Please I have a request. I've search for article on AHTF but have not seen in the forum and even on Google please if there is, kindly send me a link but if non, I just want to know the concept to be sure of what I I am doing Thanks!!!!
Thanks for the information. Really appreciate it. One more thing, like the example you gave, if I'm on M30 and My setting is first AHTF, when H1 closes and a signal on M30 is now static and the indicator is nrp, will the signal remain permanen Or it's possible for it to repaint or recalculate as more H1 signals appear. due to AHTF, thanks!!!kvak wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 7:44 am AHTF means Auto Higher Timeframe... in practice it means, when you choose first higher timeframe, indicator is automaticaly switch to first higher timeframe even if you switch the time frame in the terminal.....difference compared to the classic MTF, if you have for example M30 timeframe and switch indicator to H1, when you switched between timeframes, still have activated H1 timeframe.
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