Re: Reflex: Zero Lag Indicator

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This indicator allows to have the trendflex and the reflex in the same sub-window.
It also allows to plot both Reflex (UseTrendFlex=false) and Trendflex (UseTrendFlex=true) lines.

Plus you can use the crossover between fast and slow lines as it shown in the [url=http://traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/2020/02/TradersTips.html]Traders' Tips[/url].

If you need to see only one curve so just set the FastLength=0 or SlowLength=0.



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Re: Reflex: Zero Lag Indicator

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Banzai wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 5:32 pm This indicator allows to have the trendflex and the reflex in the same sub-window.
It also allows to plot both Reflex (UseTrendFlex=false) and Trendflex (UseTrendFlex=true) lines.

Plus you can use the crossover between fast and slow lines as it shown in the [url=http://traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/2020/02/TradersTips.html]Traders' Tips[/url].

If you need to see only one curve so just set the FastLength=0 or SlowLength=0.
Superb mate. Thank you to you and to Igorad for this indicator.

Kudos to you for also figuring out how to add the link using BB code to your post Banzai!
Someday soon, we will upgrade to a full WYSIWYG editor! :sweat:
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Re: Reflex: Zero Lag Indicator

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Banzai wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 9:36 am Here's the Reflex histogram.
I don't know what number is good so I just use one of those Fibonacci numbers:
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89,144, 233, 377
Standard inputs - I played around a bit BUT
I still can't see how these signals are really convincing. May be you can help me out here.
I am still underwhelmed by the signals I can produce.
Are there any inputs you find impressive? That would make it so much easier to start from.
Which one is better for directional bias? Which one for entry/exit?
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Re: Reflex: Zero Lag Indicator

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Banzai wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 10:36 am

Here's a template.
Look like TrendFlex - cross.mq4 is easier to read.
man banzai u make mezmerizing chart combos................ so pretty.................... i love the template i think i just missing one file but looks like i gotta dl all indicators................. if anyone can assist with full template so i know what i am missing plz? :cry:
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Re: Reflex: Zero Lag Indicator

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moey_dw wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 7:04 pm
man banzai u make mezmerizing chart combos................ so pretty.................... i love the template i think i just missing one file but looks like i gotta dl all indicators................. if anyone can assist with full template so i know what i am missing plz? :cry:
Here is Banzai's template with all required indicators including the TrendFlex Cross that was posted by Mrtools for that setup :)
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Jimmy wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 7:05 pm
Here is Banzai's template with all required indicators including the TrendFlex Cross that was posted by Mrtools for that setup :)
It looks pretty esoteric.
How is it traded? An explanatory screenshot would be helpful:
a) directional bias
b) entry
c) exit
As somebody once said: an indicator is a tool.

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josi wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 4:49 pm
Standard inputs - I played around a bit BUT
I still can't see how these signals are really convincing. May be you can help me out here.
I am still underwhelmed by the signals I can produce.
Are there any inputs you find impressive? That would make it so much easier to start from.
Which one is better for directional bias? Which one for entry/exit?
Sir may I ask what is that "moving average"?
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