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Of course it repaints - it is a zigzag indicator, so it is looking for highest highs and lowest lows in the previous n bars (by default the previous 156, 60 and 36). If a bar is the highest in the last 156 then a signal will paint. But if the next bar closes higher, then obviously it has to repaint as that bar is now the highest. If it did not repaint then it would be showing incorrect information.

THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH REPAINTING INDICATORS - they are telling you something. What you do with that is up to you. If the price has reached a high then you could treat it as a breakout and trade based on an expectation that it will continue to go higher. Or you could treat it as a sign of a potential reversal and trade on the expectation that it will go lower.

In either case, you would want to use additional indicators to confirm which of the 2 options is most likely.
 
Why is everyone so against repainting indicators? Markets are dynamic and as they change you should want your indicators to tell you that so that you can react accordingly.

Non-repainting indies are by nature, lagging. They tell you what happened in the past - not what is happening now.

If you only want to use non-repainters then you are missing out on vital information. The best way to trade if you are going to use indies, is with a combination of non-repainting (this is what happened in the past) with repainting (this is what is happening now).

The markets are not as simple and predictable as many would seem to like them to be. If they were then trading off past information alone would be easy and everyone would be millionaires.
 
Why is everyone so against repainting indicators? Markets are dynamic and as they change you should want your indicators to tell you that so that you can react accordingly.

Non-repainting indies are by nature, lagging. They tell you what happened in the past - not what is happening now.

If you only want to use non-repainters then you are missing out on vital information. The best way to trade if you are going to use indies, is with a combination of non-repainting (this is what happened in the past) with repainting (this is what is happening now).

The markets are not as simple and predictable as many would seem to like them to be. If they were then trading off past information alone would be easy and everyone would be millionaires.

This information is correct, but there is a way out ! You have to use Brilliant Reversal indicator mixed with ADX indicator with the proper settings so that one confirms the signal of the order. They work hand in hand !:coffee:
 
This is a useless garbage. Who is the bastard who codes something like this?
Such a person should cut off both hands.
The indicator stops at a point, gives a reversal signal, then if the price goes up or down it follows until the last candle.
 
Like the most of good looking indicators, this are follows the top / bottom of the market.
Please just use as confirmation with really stable indicators.
 
This information is correct, but there is a way out ! You have to use Brilliant Reversal indicator mixed with ADX indicator with the proper settings so that one confirms the signal of the order. They work hand in hand !:coffee:
Are you able to show us an example?
 
Guys trust me
first you need to find the best inversions

I advise you to use the supply demand in H4 only for this indicator
 
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Bien sûr, il repeint - c'est un indicateur de zigzag, il recherche donc les plus hauts et les plus bas dans les n barres précédentes (par défaut les 156, 60 et 36 précédents). Si une barre est la plus haute des 156 derniers, un signal se peindra. Mais si la barre suivante ferme plus haut, il faut évidemment la repeindre car cette barre est maintenant la plus haute. S'il n'était pas repeint, il afficherait des informations incorrectes.

IL N'Y A RIEN DE MAL AVEC LES INDICATEURS DE RÉPARATION - ils vous disent quelque chose. Ce que vous en faites dépend de vous. Si le prix a atteint un niveau élevé, vous pouvez le traiter comme une cassure et négocier en pensant qu'il continuera à augmenter. Ou vous pouvez le traiter comme le signe d'un renversement potentiel et trader dans l'espoir qu'il diminuera.

Dans les deux cas, vous voudrez utiliser des indicateurs supplémentaires pour confirmer laquelle des 2 options est la plus probable.
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Exactement Bro
vous devez d'abord trouver les meilleures inversions

Je vous conseille de n'utiliser l'offre-demande en H4 que pour cet indicateur

i have a massive profit with it
 

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