Re: The FNC Greedy System

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funchi wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:08 am First,
How many years of experience do you have with MT4?

Questions cannot be translated if they are attached to images.
It would be helpful if you could post the text next time.
Sure mate!
I’ve been working with Sierra Chart for about 4 years, but I have to use MT4 and MT5 for execution. I’ve been gaining experience in building trading systems on MetaTrader for about 6-7 months now, and I find it quite fascinating.
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Re: The FNC Greedy System

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funchi wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:29 am > lssue with MT4 Freezing and Not Responding.
Some indicators and EAs take a long time to switch when changing currency pairs or timeframes.
(Or by a combination of several indicators.)
They behave as if they are frozen.
This is most noticeable when operating the chart window from other tools.

Please check first by switching between currency pairs and timeframes without the FNC dashboard.

Also, if MT4 is forcibly terminated after a freeze, the retention of settings in each chart window is not guaranteed.
Thanks for your response.
I delete some indicators and every thing is smooth and running like charm!
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HappyRe: The FNC Greedy System

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funchi wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:32 am > also want to know more about that how these column work
About the function of FNC_DB?
About the BEATS V5_DB template?
Yes what are the difference of them?
Also,Regarding part number 1, which I marked as BEATS v5 sizhu, what does it do and why is it different? What is its philosophy?
And for part number 2, which I marked, when the arrow is white and pointing upwards, what does it mean? (It indicates that the trend has started and is being confirmed.)
This system is really awesome and has a lot of potential for improvement. I don't know how many hours you've spent coding and writing it. Thank you so much!

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iardavan wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 5:00 pm Yes what are the difference of them?
Also,Regarding part number 1, which I marked as BEATS v5 sizhu, what does it do and why is it different? What is its philosophy?
And for part number 2, which I marked, when the arrow is white and pointing upwards, what does it mean? (It indicates that the trend has started and is being confirmed.)
This system is really awesome and has a lot of potential for improvement. I don't know how many hours you've spent coding and writing it. Thank you so much!
> Regarding part number 1, which I marked as BEATS v5 sizhu, what does it do and why is it different? What is its philosophy?
This is the signal when the ‘Zee_SupportResistance’ indicator shows scissors.
I wanted to be able to consider the exit.

> for part number 2, which I marked, when the arrow is white and pointing upwards, what does it mean? (It indicates that the trend has started and is being confirmed.)
White (default value) means that the signal has just now changed.
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Re: The FNC Greedy System

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funchi wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 5:54 pm > Regarding part number 1, which I marked as BEATS v5 sizhu, what does it do and why is it different? What is its philosophy?
This is the signal when the ‘Zee_SupportResistance’ indicator shows scissors.
I wanted to be able to consider the exit.

> for part number 2, which I marked, when the arrow is white and pointing upwards, what does it mean? (It indicates that the trend has started and is being confirmed.)
White (default value) means that the signal has just now changed.

If possible, could you kindly explain the Signal Match Ratio section? I have some interpretations of it, but I’d like to confirm. These three sections are very important to me as I want to see if I can add any other indicators myself.


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iardavan wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:53 pm If possible, could you kindly explain the Signal Match Ratio section? I have some interpretations of it, but I’d like to confirm. These three sections are very important to me as I want to see if I can add any other indicators myself.
Parameter ‘Entry/Exit signal input’.


  ‘Signal 01st column’ to “Signal 10th column” correspond to the signal columns displayed on the FNC dashboard.
  From left to right: 1.
  This means that you can only control up to 10 of the displayed signals from the left.
  Note that up to 100 signals can be added to the dashboard, including those shown/hidden.


  If ‘Base signal’ is selected for column 1 (‘Signal 01st column (Base Direction)’).

    Column 1 is the reference for determining the signal.
    The signals in the other columns are judged whether they are the same as in column 1.
    The settings in the second and subsequent rows are considered a match if the signal matches the selected settings.
    Entry signals are displayed if the match ratio is higher than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Entry (%GE)’.

    ‘Same as base signal’.
      A signal is considered a match if it is the same as the first column.
    ‘Flat signal’.
      Determines a match if the signal is flat.
    ‘Opposite signal’.
      Judges a match if the signal is the opposite of the first row.
    ‘No signal required’.
      This signal is excluded from the decision.
    Omitted below.
      ‘Low volatility signal’.
      ‘Tradable signal’.
      ‘Untradable signal’.


  If ‘Not used as base signal. Signal match ratio’ is selected in column 1.

    No base column.
    Entry signals are displayed if the match ratio is higher than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Entry (%GE)’.


  Exit signals are displayed when the match ratio is less than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%LT)’.
  It is only displayed if there is an order.


Parameter ‘Exit signal special input’.


  If ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%GE)’ is set, the ‘Exit signal special input’ setting has priority.
  ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%LT)’ is invalid.

  ‘Signal 01st column’ to “Signal 10th column” correspond to the columns of the parameter “Entry/Exit signal input”.
  A match is detected when a signal matches the selected setting.
  Exit signals are displayed if the match ratio is higher than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%GE)’.
  Also only displayed if there is an order.

    ‘Same as base signal’.
      Same as base signal.
    ‘Flat signal’.
      Determines a match if the signal is flat.
    ‘Opposite signal’.
      Judges a match if the opposite is the case.
    ‘Different base signal’.
      Judges a match if there is no match.
    ‘No signal required’.
      This signal is excluded from the decision.
    Omitted below.
      ‘Low volatility signal’.
      ‘Tradable signal’.
      ‘Untradable signal’.
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HappyRe: The FNC Greedy System

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funchi wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 5:40 pm BEATS V5 signal dashboard

Only minimal signals are shown.
Difficult to incorporate other indicators. (Under consideration)

It is the user who decides on an A++ or A+ trade setups.

Entry Signal
 
When all of the below conditions are met:
  • Zee_SupportResistance
  • Elliot Oscillator Waves
  • Waddah Attar Explosion
  • ADX Trend
  • OBV
  • Super trend
  • 3x Xuma
  • Zee_SupportResistance also displays scissor signals as up-down signals
  • Separately, BEATS V5 TDI versions are also included

Exit Signal
  • If all entry signals are opposite, or
  • If scissors are displayed
Related URL

BEATS V5 System 🐞
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DownloadFNC_DB_BEATS V5.zip
hello dear @Funchi

please can you do an indicator when there is a special condition of "Closed price"?

what i mean it's an arrow UP/DOWN when:

Up arrow: when the last closed candle has the highest value of the last ‘X’ closes.

Down arrow: when the last closed candle has the lowest value of the last ‘X’ closes

X value can be set.

attached image whit 2 examples

thanks a lot

https://ibb.co/NYGTd3T

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funchi wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:42 am Parameter ‘Entry/Exit signal input’.


  ‘Signal 01st column’ to “Signal 10th column” correspond to the signal columns displayed on the FNC dashboard.
  From left to right: 1.
  This means that you can only control up to 10 of the displayed signals from the left.
  Note that up to 100 signals can be added to the dashboard, including those shown/hidden.


  If ‘Base signal’ is selected for column 1 (‘Signal 01st column (Base Direction)’).

    Column 1 is the reference for determining the signal.
    The signals in the other columns are judged whether they are the same as in column 1.
    The settings in the second and subsequent rows are considered a match if the signal matches the selected settings.
    Entry signals are displayed if the match ratio is higher than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Entry (%GE)’.

    ‘Same as base signal’.
      A signal is considered a match if it is the same as the first column.
    ‘Flat signal’.
      Determines a match if the signal is flat.
    ‘Opposite signal’.
      Judges a match if the signal is the opposite of the first row.
    ‘No signal required’.
      This signal is excluded from the decision.
    Omitted below.
      ‘Low volatility signal’.
      ‘Tradable signal’.
      ‘Untradable signal’.


  If ‘Not used as base signal. Signal match ratio’ is selected in column 1.

    No base column.
    Entry signals are displayed if the match ratio is higher than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Entry (%GE)’.


  Exit signals are displayed when the match ratio is less than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%LT)’.
  It is only displayed if there is an order.


Parameter ‘Exit signal special input’.


  If ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%GE)’ is set, the ‘Exit signal special input’ setting has priority.
  ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%LT)’ is invalid.

  ‘Signal 01st column’ to “Signal 10th column” correspond to the columns of the parameter “Entry/Exit signal input”.
  A match is detected when a signal matches the selected setting.
  Exit signals are displayed if the match ratio is higher than the value set in ‘Signal Match ratio for Exit (%GE)’.
  Also only displayed if there is an order.

    ‘Same as base signal’.
      Same as base signal.
    ‘Flat signal’.
      Determines a match if the signal is flat.
    ‘Opposite signal’.
      Judges a match if the opposite is the case.
    ‘Different base signal’.
      Judges a match if there is no match.
    ‘No signal required’.
      This signal is excluded from the decision.
    Omitted below.
      ‘Low volatility signal’.
      ‘Tradable signal’.
      ‘Untradable signal’.

Thank you for your detailed explanations. The system works incredibly well for me and is excellent. Do you have the time and possibility to convert my desired indicator into an FNC indicator so that I can use it in the dashboard?it is very similar to TDI but have an more options to set arrows.It would be a great favor if it’s possible.


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