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Hi, there is something I don't understand about this parameter. Believe me that I've been searching for a while. The documentation says:
shift - Index of the value taken from the indicator buffer (shift relative to the current bar the given amount of periods ago).
So if I use Shift=0 then is the current bar, isn't it? But that current bar is incomplete so for a EA that makes calculations on bar close (for instance EMAs crossover on bar close) I should always use Shift=1 once I detect that a new bar is created, isn't it?
So, if I'm right with the above stuff then EMA with Shift=0 is not reliable as we don't know what will be the final shape of the bar. Who would use Shift=0 ? What is the utility?
Many thanks in advance
- The way I understand it.
- Shift=0 would base the ma_ calculations on the last_price.
- The last price is namely the last Bid because mt4 data is Bid data.
- People who would use that are people who care more for current price movements.
- However this means that ma keep changing during the bar.
- Also means that someone cannot look back and get the entire story.
- An ma cross-over which happened during the bar may-not show up in history.
- If someone understands the above and proceed anyway than that's fine.
- Otherwise, using Shift=0 is un-reliable from what they expect.
- I generally use Open_Prices and Shift=0.
- Because the Open Price doesn't change during the life of the Bar.
- Its almost the same as using Close Price and Shift=1
- They aren't exactly the same ... for example Weekend_Gaps.
- Choose which ever applies best to your system and methods.
Who would use Shift=0 ? What is the utility?
Many thanks in advance
I would use it when I want to use values calculated by the indicator in real time on live prices.
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Hi, there is something I don't understand about this parameter. Believe me that I've been searching for a while. The documentation says:
shift - Index of the value taken from the indicator buffer (shift relative to the current bar the given amount of periods ago).
So if I use Shift=0 then is the current bar, isn't it? But that current bar is incomplete so for a EA that makes calculations on bar close (for instance EMAs crossover on bar close) I should always use Shift=1 once I detect that a new bar is created, isn't it?
So, if I'm right with the above stuff then EMA with Shift=0 is not reliable as we don't know what will be the final shape of the bar. Who would use Shift=0 ? What is the utility?
Many thanks in advance