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Cagliostro wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 11:18 pm Glad to see you're finding your rhythm with the system!

That "BE exit too early" feeling? We've all been there, my friend. It's part of the learning curve. The good news is you recognized it immediately - that self-awareness is half the battle.

A couple of friendly pointers:

1. Watch Your HTF Alignment
This version doesn't auto-filter signals against the higher timeframe bias, so you'll want to keep an eye on that dashboard. As a rule of thumb: make sure at least CTF and HTF2 are pointing the same direction before pulling the trigger. When they disagree, the market is telling you "not yet."

2. Stick to Standard Timeframes
I noticed you're running M4 and M12. Here's something we learned the hard way after almost a year of testing: exotic timeframes (anything outside M1/M5/M15/M30/H1/H4/D1/W1/MN) are synthetically constructed by brokers and introduce lag into the signals. That's why all indicators have been realigned to standard TFs only. My recommendation: switch to the nearest standard timeframe and you'll notice cleaner entries.
Thank you so much for the tips and clarification. I was actually thinking the opposite about the exotic timeframes, so your explanation really helped. I’ll switch to the standard TFs as you suggested, much appreciated! ;)
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victortrend wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 1:54 am Last trade of the day. I'll just say: AMAZING.

P.S. When there is volatility, especially during the US market open, the candles are delayed and the price isn't working very well either. Is it just me? How can I fix this? Thanks!!
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Cagliostro wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 3:02 am post1295577556.html#p1295577556
Hello, thank you for your reply. You're right that it seems to be with the most liquid pairs, such as Gold (the one I trade), and that if you have it open and open another chart without an indicator, the same thing happens as you said in the other post. But I think the problem is the indicator, for some reason, because if you remove the chart with the indicator, the other chart without the indicator starts to work fine, as do other systems on this forum. You can try it. It also seems that this latest version is slower than the previous one. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining, I just want to help. :)

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victortrend wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 4:40 am Hello, thank you for your reply. You're right that it seems to be with the most liquid pairs, such as Gold (the one I trade), and that if you have it open and open another chart without an indicator, the same thing happens as you said in the other post. But I think the problem is the indicator, for some reason, because if you remove the chart with the indicator, the other chart without the indicator starts to work fine, as do other systems on this forum. You can try it. It also seems that this latest version is slower than the previous one. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining, I just want to help. :)
It's a combination of your machine, broker, and like he says in the first post, it's a lot of lines of code in one fool proof zero thinking indicator. You'll find better success if you play around with some settings in MT5 to accommodate for it all, I started with "OpenCL" and clearing my profiles/experts and just about anything else Grok suggests

Edit: My PC is horrendous, just about anything it cannot handle on its own makes my MT5 stutter, lag and shimmy/shake, I just recently purchased display cables and it also helped along with other small improvements i've been making. (Like trading Asia- London and closing before Newyork open to avoid the high volume stutter)
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