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Cagliostro wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 8:18 pm DAX drop at FO. Nice convergence of signals. New update for Kingfisher's net, attached. Exit at opposite star plus failed retest of bullish level and switch to neutral candles.


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Wish you all a great Xmas break, take time to relax, focus on people you love and enjoy the end of this challenging but highly rewarding year.
We will have a lot of pips to make in 2025.

Love from Rome, the eternal city <3

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Hi there, big brother. I’ve been following you for a while now. I have an indicator that I also downloaded from this forum—I find it really useful, but I don’t have its source code. I need to convert it to the MT5 version, but unfortunately, I’ve searched the entire forum and still can’t find an MT5 version of it.
I noticed you’ve done research on the Kingfisher's Net MTF nrp indicator, so I thought you might be the creator or developer of this indicator. That’s why I’m taking the liberty of reaching out to you, hoping for a bit of luck. I’m sure the version you’ve worked on is more advanced than the one I downloaded, but I just really like the version I have right now.
If you have the time, could you please help me convert my version to MT5? My deepest respect! post1295556663.html#p1295556663

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Cagliostro wrote: Thu Jul 31, 2025 2:37 am Hey, no, the kingfisher is a fisher's transform smoothed with a HTF filter. It has nothing to do with the oracle, you are comparing a bicycle with a Ferrari.
Mr. Cagliostro, after reading numerous posts, I finally found out that you are the creator of the Kingfisher indicator. It’s truly an honor to discover your existence—you are incredibly brilliant! Currently, I have come across different versions of the Kingfisher indicator, such as the standard Kingfisher version, Kingfisher NRP 1.2, and 1.5, among others. Since I am used to using MT5 (MetaTrader 5) in my daily trading, I am in great need of an MT5-compatible version of the Kingfisher indicator. I wonder if you could develop an MT5 version. Thank you so much!

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Cagliostro wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2024 10:02 am image_2024-12-29_235358786.png


Changes:

-RSIOMA added back
-Trend redundancy indicators removed
-Volatility indicator added
-Fisher transform optimized

The rules do not change, look for breakout after a consolidation and for color consistency.

Happy New Year!


Mr. Cagliostro, you have done an extremely important work. I’ve seen many people say they’ve made profits, which proves your ideas and logic are correct. This is truly a remarkable feat that benefits everyone.
I’ve been using the Alkemix 5.0 version, and this indicator is really excellent. However, I have 3 feedback points and questions to share:
1.I’m hoping for an MT5 version of this system. Could you please let me know when you might be able to develop it? I can hardly wait!
2.This version runs very slowly in use. At first, I thought it was an issue with my computer, but even after switching to a newly configured machine, it still runs slowly. I have to wait a long time for a line to be drawn, and text labels take ages to appear. The slowness is only limited to MT4—when I exit MT4 and run other software, they operate at normal speed. I tried deleting some indicators one by one to improve performance, and found that the main culprit is the sub-chart indicator Kingfisher's Net MTF nrp 1.5.ex4.
3.There has been a lot of discussion in the forum, but the core question remains: Where is the exit point? Is it the moving big dots or pentagrams? The problem is that these markers move constantly, which makes it easy to exit trades too early. Is there a solution to this? Additionally, the current Kingfisher's 1.5 version only provides one-way signals. During range-bound markets or trend reversals, this inevitably leads to significant losses precisely because of the one-way nature of the signals.
4.Overall, this indicator is outstanding. It strengthens people’s confidence when they feel hesitant, and as expected, this confidence leads to profits. The strategy is highly successful. I would like to once again express my deep respect for your hard work and wisdom. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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kelvinchase wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 8:52 pm Mr. Cagliostro, you have done an extremely important work. I’ve seen many people say they’ve made profits, which proves your ideas and logic are correct. This is truly a remarkable feat that benefits everyone.
I’ve been using the Alkemix 5.0 version, and this indicator is really excellent. However, I have 3 feedback points and questions to share:
1.I’m hoping for an MT5 version of this system. Could you please let me know when you might be able to develop it? I can hardly wait!
2.This version runs very slowly in use. At first, I thought it was an issue with my computer, but even after switching to a newly configured machine, it still runs slowly. I have to wait a long time for a line to be drawn, and text labels take ages to appear. The slowness is only limited to MT4—when I exit MT4 and run other software, they operate at normal speed. I tried deleting some indicators one by one to improve performance, and found that the main culprit is the sub-chart indicator Kingfisher's Net MTF nrp 1.5.ex4.
3.There has been a lot of discussion in the forum, but the core question remains: Where is the exit point? Is it the moving big dots or pentagrams? The problem is that these markers move constantly, which makes it easy to exit trades too early. Is there a solution to this? Additionally, the current Kingfisher's 1.5 version only provides one-way signals. During range-bound markets or trend reversals, this inevitably leads to significant losses precisely because of the one-way nature of the signals.
4.Overall, this indicator is outstanding. It strengthens people’s confidence when they feel hesitant, and as expected, this confidence leads to profits. The strategy is highly successful. I would like to once again express my deep respect for your hard work and wisdom. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
:razz:
Here is his MT5 version, he has shifted to MT5 as it’s superior and no longer supports MT4. The Oracle is better and the Alkemix has been tweaked to perfection.

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If you check out his MT5 Thread for his lab you’ll find other things you can experiment with as well. Lastly there is a thread for MT4 to MT5 conversions as well as some new intuitive indicators, take your time and browse around, test out some settings and then come back with some screenshots or logs based on your findings, thank you.
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kelvinchase wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 8:52 pm Mr. Cagliostro, you have done an extremely important work. I’ve seen many people say they’ve made profits, which proves your ideas and logic are correct. This is truly a remarkable feat that benefits everyone.
I’ve been using the Alkemix 5.0 version, and this indicator is really excellent. However, I have 3 feedback points and questions to share:
1.I’m hoping for an MT5 version of this system. Could you please let me know when you might be able to develop it? I can hardly wait!
2.This version runs very slowly in use. At first, I thought it was an issue with my computer, but even after switching to a newly configured machine, it still runs slowly. I have to wait a long time for a line to be drawn, and text labels take ages to appear. The slowness is only limited to MT4—when I exit MT4 and run other software, they operate at normal speed. I tried deleting some indicators one by one to improve performance, and found that the main culprit is the sub-chart indicator Kingfisher's Net MTF nrp 1.5.ex4.
3.There has been a lot of discussion in the forum, but the core question remains: Where is the exit point? Is it the moving big dots or pentagrams? The problem is that these markers move constantly, which makes it easy to exit trades too early. Is there a solution to this? Additionally, the current Kingfisher's 1.5 version only provides one-way signals. During range-bound markets or trend reversals, this inevitably leads to significant losses precisely because of the one-way nature of the signals.
4.Overall, this indicator is outstanding. It strengthens people’s confidence when they feel hesitant, and as expected, this confidence leads to profits. The strategy is highly successful. I would like to once again express my deep respect for your hard work and wisdom. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
:razz:
<3 <3 I apologize sincerely for the earlier test result correction. After loading this indicator, the system ran very slowly and lagged. In fact, I had been testing by deleting indicators one by one, but I was reluctant to remove Kingfisher's Net MTF nrp 1.5.ex4. In the end, this led me to mistakenly believe that Kingfisher's Net MTF nrp 1.5.ex4 was the cause of the slowdown.
This afternoon, I finally made up my mind to delete Kingfisher's Net MTF nrp 1.5.ex4—only to find it was not the issue. Eventually, I identified the real culprit: it was XU v65m-XARD UNIVERSE.ex4 that caused the MT4 system to freeze.
I am making this special statement to correct the earlier mistake and offer my apologies to Mr. Cagliostro. ;)

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WN25 wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:13 pm Here is his MT5 version, he has shifted to MT5 as it’s superior and no longer supports MT4. The Oracle is better and the Alkemix has been tweaked to perfection.

post1295567452.html#p1295567452

If you check out his MT5 Thread for his lab you’ll find other things you can experiment with as well. Lastly there is a thread for MT4 to MT5 conversions as well as some new intuitive indicators, take your time and browse around, test out some settings and then come back with some screenshots or logs based on your findings, thank you.
Thanks your kind!

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kelvinchase wrote: Mon Sep 08, 2025 5:45 pm Mr. Cagliostro, after reading numerous posts, I finally found out that you are the creator of the Kingfisher indicator. It’s truly an honor to discover your existence—you are incredibly brilliant! Currently, I have come across different versions of the Kingfisher indicator, such as the standard Kingfisher version, Kingfisher NRP 1.2, and 1.5, among others. Since I am used to using MT5 (MetaTrader 5) in my daily trading, I am in great need of an MT5-compatible version of the Kingfisher indicator. I wonder if you could develop an MT5 version. Thank you so much!
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