Re: 🔺 MT5 XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

893
xard777 wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 1:05 am I am quite happy with the result as I am in the prep work stages of decorating my living room this week.
I will look at the candle code again this weekend.
Best,
Xard777
a question but do you always wait for the square or is the circle arrow also ok?
"The arrow's trend bias is what matters. Price action during pullbacks still offers ample opportunity to achieve my daily profit targets. I focus on capturing smaller, consistent moves each day."
These users thanked the author Lenovo for the post:
andrei-1

Re: 🔺 MT5 XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

894
xard777 wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 1:05 am I am quite happy with the result as I am in the prep work stages of decorating my living room this week.
I will look at the candle code again this weekend.
Best,
Xard777
Xard
Looks like there are more than one trades. Correct me if I am wrong.
Did you close trade immediately when small dot show up or hold until opposite big dot show up?
Xard: Yes, taking profit at 5% on a mini dot is a solid strategy. Securing gains early allows you to trade with 'house money' for the rest of the day, which is a smart way to manage risk."

Re: 🔺 MT5 XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

895
I forgot. They say it's important. You can't take TVs with white pixels, they're fake pixels. There are half as many real ones. USB 3.0 For old* computers.!
USB C It's more complicated there. They can be different. It can transfer video and cannot (regular USB 3.X).

The Wavlink WL-UG6902H USB-to-HDMI adapter helps extend your computer’s screen into other two different monitors
It adopts the most popular DisplayLink DL6950 technology to output dual 4K@60Hz videos through two HDMI ports.
With USB-A/USB-C dual connectors, this Wavlink adapter is compatible with Thunderbolt 4 / Thunderbolt 3 / USB-C computers as well as computers with only USB-A port.
Thanks to USB graphics technology, you can do extend / mirror operations on both windows and macOS system without consuming much of your computer’s CPU. Enjoy two monitors of different content on your M1/M2/M3 based MacBook.
This adapter provides solid and stable performance and is suitable for SOHO, office work, programmers, designers, stock investors etc.

There are analogues of other companies on Ebay.

I'm not good at it myself.



Model: WL-UG7602HC Magazine Review

Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X compatible
Compact and portable, easily stow in any backpack or laptop bag.
HDMI 2K port supports resolutions up to 2K (1920 x 1080@60Hz)
HDMI 4K port supports resolutions up to 4K (3840 x 2160@30Hz)
GPU build in “Content Adaptive Technology” to decrease CPU loading.
USB 3.0 port and strong powerful GPU to ensure the stable video transmission
It is very convenient for a USB-C hub with USB-A to USB-C converter to connect with laptops, tablets, smart phones and computers.
Connects multiple USB 3.0 display adapters to your PC to extend your screen up to extra displays; windows up to 8 displays, Mac OS up to 4 display
No external power adapter needed and driver free on Windows 10 OS only


The maximum for USB 3.0 is 4K (3840 x 2160 at 30 Hz).
A typical 60 Hz monitor.
Movies are viewed at 24-25 Hz.


Re: 🔺 MT5 XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

897
I will release the final version this weekend as it is already done now.
Best,
Xard777
XARD: If Carlsberg made charts... Probably the best charts in the world

Re: 🔺 MT5 XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

898
xard777 wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 7:42 pm Connecting the Harmonic Dots
A couple of pages back, I introduced the "Harmonic Fractal Trading System" – the philosophy. Recently, I shared a glimpse of the "XARD - Harmonic Trend Following System" – the framework. Now, let's connect them.

The first post was about the "why": the market's patterns are fractal. The second post was about the "how", introducing a system that lets you find your harmonic comfort zone within that fractal reality.

The Bridge: Fractals in Action:
Think of Sema3 as the higher timeframe trend—the major cycle that gives you direction. It's the "big picture" some traders see on a daily chart. Now, think of Sema2 as the lower timeframe rhythm—the retracements and swings that provide entry points. It's the precise action other traders spot on an hourly or 15-minute chart.

This is the fractal harmony in practice:
The relationship between Sema2 and Sema3 is identical to the relationship between a lower and higher timeframe chart.

The "virtual stop" that trails from Sema3 to Sema2 levels is a dynamic application of respecting this fractal market structure. You're not just placing a random stop; you're anchoring it to a significant level on the next higher timeframe in your trading rhythm.

In Essence:
My approach isn't about chasing noise. It's about:
Identifying the dominant cycle (Sema3/Higher TF) for bias.
Finding the harmonic entry (Sema2/Lower TF) within your comfort zone.
Managing risk at structural fractal boundaries where the market's narrative truly changes.

My Current Trade: A Live Example
Right now, I'm in a SELL trade on Gold on the 6-minute chart. I patiently waited for the Sema2 set to align with the current Sema3 top-down arrow.

A 1-minute scalper could have had a field day with the Sema1 sets that lined up before my Sema2 signal. And all those Orange Sema1 Dots would have shown up as Pink Sema2 continuation Dots. But the 1-minute TF is out of my comfort zone, so I don't trade it.

The key takeaway? The exact same fractal presence that the 1-minute scalper sees, I see perfectly on my 6-minute chart. My risk tolerance and execution timing are simply calibrated to a different harmonic scale. I find higher timeframes like the 1-hour or Daily are also outside my zone—they move too slowly.

The 6-minute chart is my Goldilocks timeframe. It's the harmonic sweet spot that allows me to create a doubling effect in weeks and compound on that effect in months.

I tend to trade Gold & Dow from a 6m TF as my sweet spot. Other traders, like Musashi, trade ASX200 & HK50 from a 3m TF and hit their 8-15% daily targets—it's their sweet spot. You have to find yours.

This is the system in motion:
Trading with the trend, entering with the rhythm, and managing with the structure—all within the fractal harmony that suits you.

Best,
Xard777

NB: The candles were wrong in the previous chart—still working on the code. Hence the reason it has not been posted yet.
Hello Xard, I have two questions for you. I see on your chart that you say you enter on the big pink dot, but there’s no mini-dot after it. Does that mean you enter directly on it and don’t wait for a mini-dot?
My second question is, I see on your chart that there’s no gray candle after the big pink dot. How do you decide on your entry? You wait for the ema's crossing ?

Thank you !!! <3
These users thanked the author Vakarox for the post:
ashdays

Re: 🔺 MT5 XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

899
doolfrews wrote: Thu Sep 18, 2025 4:07 pm Good job Master Xard! Let’s keep those schmucks at bay — I’ll keep watch, no worries.
We’ve got this.

XARD: Doofus got himself banned for another week
It looks like the moderator felt the need to step in again, resulting in my ban and the removal of certain comments. Let's agree to avoid mocking each other it doesn’t help anyone, especially those who are still trying to find their way.
That said, I’m glad we’re finally starting to see documented successes and failures. That’s what this discussion was always about — even a TRT candidate has begun sharing their/his/him/her trades openly. At the end of the day, we’re all here to make money.

I’ll admit: your Semafor settings combined with MA cross candles can be quite useful. So why not work together instead of against each other?

Sound good, Lard?