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a customer told me: "if you don't understand the slope of the MA, there's nothing to talk to you about."
And MAs rule, new price levels do not of course, but a pullback on MAs can be assumed
MAs work, new price levels do not (Based on four moving averages we predict price levels of the future bar), but a pullback on MAs can be predicted
Dimitri, you're a master (well, that's how your nickname starts) would have written an advisor long ago and closed the topic. No one is preventing you from doing that. So I'm waiting for you to post the code according to your stated terms of reference.
MAs work, new price levels do not (Based on four moving averages we predict price levels of the future bar), but a pullback on MAs can be predicted
Why the rollback? The customer does not need a pullback, but price levels of the future bar. Of course, the history can be useful, when four tools show almost exactly High, Low, Open, Close of the next bar. But... But how do you imagine forecasting using four LMAs? And how do I imagine it, and how does the customer imagine it? Tell me exactly. That's what I'm talking about. The customer has no explanation in the ToR. Which means that we cannot do it according to the ToR.
And you don't need MAs here, take the average volatility over a specific time interval
Don't take the conversation off-topic. For the purposes of this thread - MAs are needed to predict future bar prices. And why the controversy? We need to solve the question on the basis of what is given. And given, in my humble opinion, very little. You can understand what the customer wants, but you can't implement it yet. Until he gives a detailed answer on his wishes.
That's not what I'm here for))) I'm not writing to order, I'm doing it for myself - and then I'm offering it.) I stumbled across the subject by accident... and the nickname has nothing to do with it)))) ...Yes, I'm a craftsman, I think the picture in my profile makes that clear))) https://www.mql5.com/ru/users/masterweb/seller
What you do for yourself and then propose is your key point of view, from which you build your reasoning
But the topicstarter (or customer) does not need your adviser or description of your trading strategy -- he needs an adviser for his trading strategy -- and your thoughts and suggestions are usually interesting to the customer, but not about them
So you need to talk to the client, clarify that no one has thought of such a thing yet, suggest options - if, of course, there is an overwhelming desire to do the job. I don't understand why you have to write all this on a forum(((...)