Re: The FNC Greedy System

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Hi Funchi-san.
I would like to share how I have been using this indicator for trading in the past 2 weeks.
I hope Funchi-san can create a DB signal for it.
I am a trend flow trader. This indicator helps me confirm Volume pullbacks in a clear trend.
After confirming the trend from the H4 M30 timeframe, I usually wait for pullbacks in lower timeframes such as m15 and m5.
Before, when I did not use this indicator, I often entered orders when the Volume Pullback was not strong enough to reverse, so I often had a quite low RR ratio.
With this indicator, it helps me to achieve at least 2RR or more with each winning trade. It also helps me not to overtrade when using DB with 25 pairs.

The Volume bars do not repaint, so it can be trusted when used and checked visually on the chart.
Signal receiving conditions:
When the Volume bars exceed a certain threshold, it will give a signal opposite to the color of that Volume bar.
The signal will continue to stay until the opposite bar crosses the threshold, there will be no flat signal.
These thresholds can be customized to suit different timeframes.
Simply put, it is the same as OBOS like other indicators.

I use 20 for H1 and 50 for M30.
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Re: The FNC Greedy System

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Hi Funchi-san,

First, thank you rsistoch for your request and for sharing your experience with CSW.
And also thanks to BeatlemaniaSA who kindly posted author official guide, which gives us the exact way CSW should be used.

To help you design the dashboard signals correctly, here is a clarification of the precise strategy rules as taught by original author, and referenced in BeatlemaniaSA’s guide.

Main principles:
Trend filter from higher timeframe (HTF)
Use D1 (preferred) or H4.
Trend is defined when the two CSW power lines are clearly separated (diverging):
Upper line above lower line = BUY trend.
Lower line above upper line = SELL trend.
Narrow/flat lines = no clear trend → no trades.

Entry timeframe (H1 example) in BUY trend:
On H1 we wait for volume pullback bars against the main trend.
Threshold: typically ±50 level for reliable signals (not just ±20).
In a BUY trend (from D1/H4):
Wait for a red volume bar < –50 (oversold).
Once that pullback is confirmed, the next change in volume back to BUY = long entry.

In a SELL trend (from D1/H4):
Wait for a green volume bar > +50 (overbought).
Once that pullback is confirmed, the next change in volume back to SELL = short entry.
Signal persistence
A signal remains valid until an opposite volume bar crosses the threshold.
No flat/neutral state in between.


Dashboard suggestion
Show:
HTF trend (BUY/SELL/Flat from CSW power lines).
Pullback detected (yes/no when volume crosses ±50 against trend, but +/-20 level can be used only on D1).


Thanks again for your great work!
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Re: The FNC Greedy System

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Nabs wrote: Sat Sep 20, 2025 9:15 pm Hi Funchi-san,

First, thank you rsistoch for your request and for sharing your experience with CSW.
And also thanks to BeatlemaniaSA who kindly posted author official guide, which gives us the exact way CSW should be used.

To help you design the dashboard signals correctly, here is a clarification of the precise strategy rules as taught by original author, and referenced in BeatlemaniaSA’s guide.

Main principles:
Trend filter from higher timeframe (HTF)
Use D1 (preferred) or H4.
Trend is defined when the two CSW power lines are clearly separated (diverging):
Upper line above lower line = BUY trend.
Lower line above upper line = SELL trend.
Narrow/flat lines = no clear trend → no trades.

Entry timeframe (H1 example) in BUY trend:
On H1 we wait for volume pullback bars against the main trend.
Threshold: typically ±50 level for reliable signals (not just ±20).
In a BUY trend (from D1/H4):
Wait for a red volume bar < –50 (oversold).
Once that pullback is confirmed, the next change in volume back to BUY = long entry.

In a SELL trend (from D1/H4):
Wait for a green volume bar > +50 (overbought).
Once that pullback is confirmed, the next change in volume back to SELL = short entry.
Signal persistence
A signal remains valid until an opposite volume bar crosses the threshold.
No flat/neutral state in between.


Dashboard suggestion
Show:
HTF trend (BUY/SELL/Flat from CSW power lines).
Pullback detected (yes/no when volume crosses ±50 against trend, but +/-20 level can be used only on D1).


Thanks again for your great work!
Since everyone has different usage, different views on same indicators and different trading timeframes, as I said:
"these thresholds can be customized to suit different timeframes"
Personally, I don't use power lines because they are repaint. The only repaint indicator I use is Semafor. :D
It is advisable to use other indicators to confirm the trend on higher time frames instead of using the repainted power line.
If possible, I hope Funchi-san add the option to use power lines or just Volume bars in the FNC indicator to suit everyone's needs.
To use power lines you should give a specific number of distance between 2 lines to determine whether there is a trend or no trend.
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Re: The FNC Greedy System

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rsistoch wrote: Sat Sep 20, 2025 4:56 pm Signal receiving conditions:
When the Volume bars exceed a certain threshold, it will give a signal opposite to the color of that Volume bar.
The signal will continue to stay until the opposite bar crosses the threshold, there will be no flat signal.
These thresholds can be customized to suit different timeframes.
Simply put, it is the same as OBOS like other indicators.
Nabs wrote: Sat Sep 20, 2025 9:15 pm Dashboard suggestion
Show:
HTF trend (BUY/SELL/Flat from CSW power lines).
Pullback detected (yes/no when volume crosses ±50 against trend, but +/-20 level can be used only on D1).
Added a signal indicator for CurrencyStrengthWizard.
Please let me know if it behaves differently.
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Re: The FNC Greedy System

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funchi wrote: Sun Sep 21, 2025 1:03 pm Added a signal indicator for CurrencyStrengthWizard.
Please let me know if it behaves differently.
It works perfectly.
TYSM Funchi-san!

For those using it with stock indices, please enter the symbols manually.
Works on most popular pairs except JP225, whether it works with Nikkei 225 symbols or not I not test yet.
DE40 works but GER40 doesn't even though the 2 symbols are the same. It depends on the broker's symbols.


Re: The FNC Greedy System

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rsistoch wrote: Sun Sep 21, 2025 2:58 pm For those using it with stock indices, please enter the symbols manually.
Works on most popular pairs except JP225, whether it works with Nikkei 225 symbols or not I can not test yet.
DE40 works but GER40 doesn't even though the 2 symbols are the same. It depends on the broker's symbols.
The "CurrencyStrengthWizard" indicator is malfunctioning and is beyond my control.
Therefore, I have restricted the instruments that are processed with the "Target currency" parameter.
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Re: The FNC Greedy System

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funchi wrote: Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:29 am Please verify the operation if this is OK.
I have not tested it either.
It will take time and I would appreciate your cooperation.

Please let me know if my understanding is wrong.

Operating specifications,

Almost the same as ‘XU v010’.
XU SEMA SML’, “XU HA Candles+XMAv5” and “XU DAILY OPEN LINE” are not used.

Reference was made to v65m.
The only thing that changes is the various indicators for when the Semafor (reversal) is confirmed.

I am not particular about this, but if you are, I will consider it.

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Helo funchi,

I use this MT5 dashboard so easier to see pairs I more focus on.
May I resuest for push and mail alert feature for FNC_DB5? It helps me when I am out of screen.

Many thanks.