Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

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Hi Forex -Station and XARD Familia!

At the end of the week, and my attempt for today.

A nice AUS200 Bullish break off the previous day 1. Blue Arrow (Buy), 2. Blue VWAP Line, followed by 2 Blue dots and caught 2nd blue dot confirmation @ Green Dot - crossing the Daily Open & Moving Averages -> Entry. A sweet set-up. Similar to yours my friend Levono!

Exit at signs of red candles and exhaustion. A very pretty trade - very happy with the day and the week.

I'm finished for the week.

Cheers for a great weekend to all, and thank you very much!
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Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

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This is an excellent demonstration of the XARD Simple Trend Following Trading System in action.
Well-done 👍👍
Musashi wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 12:18 pm Hi Forex -Station and XARD Familia!

At the end of the week, and my attempt for today.

A nice AUS200 Bullish break off the previous day 1. Blue Arrow (Buy), 2. Blue VWAP Line, followed by 2 Blue dots and caught 2nd blue dot confirmation @ Green Dot - crossing the Daily Open & Moving Averages -> Entry. A sweet set-up. Similar to yours my friend Levono!

Exit at signs of red candles and exhaustion. A very pretty trade - very happy with the day and the week.

I'm finished for the week.

Cheers for a great weekend to all, and thank you very much!

Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

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Update : New MT5 XARD UNIVERSE Setup

The new setup’s damn close to release candidate—few final tests, and we’re golden.

Here it is, tearing through six charts, no lag, pristine in 4K resolution.
I’ve got it screaming on Linux Mint (Noble), but it’ll purr just as sweet on Windows 11 Pro.

In 8K, you’re looking at 24 charts—six per MT5 instance, four instances, zero stutter.
Each set of six charts takes a quarter of your 8K screen—clean and mean.

For Windows 11 Pro, there’s a third-party trick to run MT5 charts frameless, no borders.
It’s AHK—AutoHotKey—grab it at https://www.autohotkey.com/.
Most AIs will chuck you the script for free—easy tweak.

Bit more eyeballing, and we’re set to drop this beast early next week!
Best,
Xard777
XARD: If Carlsberg made charts... Probably the best charts in the world

Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

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xard777 wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 4:43 pm Update : New MT5 XARD UNIVERSE Setup

The new setup’s damn close to release candidate—few final tests, and we’re golden.

Here it is, tearing through six charts, no lag, pristine in 4K resolution.
I’ve got it screaming on Linux Mint (Noble), but it’ll purr just as sweet on Windows 11 Pro.

In 8K, you’re looking at 24 charts—six per MT5 instance, four instances, zero stutter.
Each set of six charts takes a quarter of your 8K screen—clean and mean.

For Windows 11 Pro, there’s a third-party trick to run MT5 charts frameless, no borders.
It’s AHK—AutoHotKey—grab it at https://www.autohotkey.com/.
Most AIs will chuck you the script for free—easy tweak.

Bit more eyeballing, and we’re set to drop this beast early next week!
Best,
Xard777
What exciting news! Sir, may I ask if this setting is also applicable to higher timeframes such as 30min or 1h to facilitate day trading?
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Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

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I see arrows 😍 😍😍 OMG OMG
xard777 wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 4:43 pm Update : New MT5 XARD UNIVERSE Setup

The new setup’s damn close to release candidate—few final tests, and we’re golden.

Here it is, tearing through six charts, no lag, pristine in 4K resolution.
I’ve got it screaming on Linux Mint (Noble), but it’ll purr just as sweet on Windows 11 Pro.

In 8K, you’re looking at 24 charts—six per MT5 instance, four instances, zero stutter.
Each set of six charts takes a quarter of your 8K screen—clean and mean.

Bit more eyeballing, and we’re set to drop this beast early next week!
Best,
Xard777
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Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

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Eight reasons for a safe short.

Happy weekend folks. Still open, but will close it soon.

PS: if you wonder why I did not enter on the previous signal I did it and closed it when the bullish bigdot appeared.

+C+
"I conjure from shadows and shape fortunes from the unseen. The treasure lies hidden in plain sight, beneath the sunlight." - Cagliostro

Re: XARD - Simple Trend Following Trading System

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xard777 wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 4:43 pm Update : New MT5 XARD UNIVERSE Setup

The new setup’s damn close to release candidate—few final tests, and we’re golden.

Here it is, tearing through six charts, no lag, pristine in 4K resolution.
I’ve got it screaming on Linux Mint (Noble), but it’ll purr just as sweet on Windows 11 Pro.

In 8K, you’re looking at 24 charts—six per MT5 instance, four instances, zero stutter.
Each set of six charts takes a quarter of your 8K screen—clean and mean.

For Windows 11 Pro, there’s a third-party trick to run MT5 charts frameless, no borders.
It’s AHK—AutoHotKey—grab it at https://www.autohotkey.com/.
Most AIs will chuck you the script for free—easy tweak.

Bit more eyeballing, and we’re set to drop this beast early next week!
Best,
Xard777


Hi XARD777,

An Okinawan Karate teacher of mine says "Same, same, but different!". What he is trying to point out to students is that the moves might look the same, but are not quite identical; in kata and bunkai (applications). As a result, similar techniques might look the same but have many variations and outcomes.

Nice to see my Fridays AUS200, mirrored cleanly on your MT5 version! Who would have guessed?
Looking very sharp - same, same, but different!

You've been resisting MT5 for a while, it sounds like the benefits are too big to ignore now.
Quietly excited about trying something new. The speed and responsiveness as a scalper are most exciting to me - same, same, but different.

So MT5 will be the same basic and recognisable XARD 777 setup, and faster - all good!

Thank you very much!
M
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