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Kovács Tamás wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 7:56 am Hello, I am familiar with the system, and I would like to ask how many candles does the kingfischer indicator not repaint after?
Interesting question. but no one can know how many candles the kingfisher's indicator will change color. the only thing you can do is wait Patiently.
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panos59 wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 2:45 pm does anybody knows which indicators are repainting in this system ?
Super Arrow Indicator Repaint
It repaints on lower timeframes, and since I don’t have its source code, setting it to follow trends on higher timeframes (above H1) is a more reliable choice. However, in some cases, it doesn’t repaint because it is based on the following indicators: Moving Averages, Relative Strength Index, Bollinger Bands, and Magic Filter.
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zelepuk wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:55 pm Hi!
Vzulaks, the new versions of the KingFisher indicator without repainting are several candles lag behind the old version of the indicator . Which version do you prefer to use? Have you ever had an indicator repaint? Does it bother you when trading?
Sorry for my english.
I have no issues with the Kingfisher indicator because I trading on the Daily chart with entries based on the H1 time frame, so it works well for me. On the M5 time frame, there may be noisy signals, and you might find it unstable in volatile market conditions. Since the indicator recalculates based on formed prices, I recommend using a demo account for some time before switching to a real account. This system is designed around the concepts of SMC (Smart Money Concepts) and ICT (Inner Circle Trader) to make entries and exits more intuitive.
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