I would guess that quite a few of the posters here have used various indicators in their technical analysis and incorporated the indicators in their work.
I do wonder, has anyone actually used an indicator and found it to work consistently in the long term? Obviously, I'm talking about the standard indicators, not any custom indicators that you may have developed yourselves.
All the standard Indicator work just fine, what have you found that does not ? or maybe you meant something else ?
I apologise for not being clear.
What I meant was, has anybody when using standard settings on an indicator to enter and exit trades found it to be profitable.
When you registered, perhaps you missed the part about Any discussions except of concerning MetaQuotes Language 4 and auto trading are forbidden. You're off topic for this forum.
Yes, I did miss that.
In fact, I cannot find this rule, maybe it is well hidden somewhere?
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They changed the page since last I looked! #2 is new (it was an unwritten rule)
Seems a strange unwritten rule when this is the link to this forum on the homepage .
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They changed the page since last I looked! #2 is new (it was an unwritten rule)
It is now a WHRoeder rule
Yes, I did miss that.
In fact, I cannot find this rule, maybe it is well hidden somewhere?
It is here: https://www.mql5.com/en/users/register but in a slightly different form, the meaning is the same.
"This resource is a site where traders interested in MetaQuotes Language 4 and automated trading systems communicate."
This is what the rules said previously:
Registration on MQL4.com means that you fully agree to follow the rules accepted here:
- Any discussions except of concerning MetaQuotes Language 4 and auto trading are forbidden. Such topics will be deleted.
- Any posts which may offend other visitors of the MQL4.com are forbidden. These messages will be deleted.
- Any use of obscene expressions is forbidden. These messages will be deleted.
- Posting of advertising messages is forbidden. Such messages will deleted.
- A spam and flood are forbidden also. These posts will be deleted.
- Numerous breakings of rules, ignoring of remarks of a moderator and furthermore open disrespect for administration attract ban from the MQL4.com without any explanations.
- The administration leaves to itself the right to apply any measures to any of participants of the MQL4.com.
- The administration has the right to change these rules if will consider it necessary.
It is here: https://www.mql5.com/en/users/register but in a slightly different form, the meaning is the same.
"This resource is a site where traders interested in MetaQuotes Language 4 and automated trading systems communicate."
This is what the rules said previously:
So the discussion about others things than MQL4 or auto trading are no more forbidden.
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- Over 8,000 signals for copying
- Economic news for exploring financial markets
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I would guess that quite a few of the posters here have used various indicators in their technical analysis and incorporated the indicators in their work.
I do wonder, has anyone actually used an indicator and found it to work consistently in the long term? Obviously, I'm talking about the standard indicators, not any custom indicators that you may have developed yourselves.