If you could re-code this indicator from MQL4 to Ninja, it would be great. I use Ravi FX Fisher 3 years, its' a No.1 divergence indicator, it works much better than other. I'm shure your customers will be happy to get powerful tool.
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MQL4 to Ninja: Ravi FX Fisher divergence indicator
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If you could re-code this indicator from MQL4 to Ninja, it would be great. I use Ravi FX Fisher 3 years, its' a No.1 divergence indicator, it works much better than other. I'm shure your customers will be happy to get powerful tool.Tags: None
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Hi pashalv, thanks for posting this - hopefully someone takes it up. What is the logic behind it? Basically a 'fisherized' RAVI indicator?
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I've never used it either, but from what I can gather from the original poster its good to use as a divergence indicator.
You could also buy/sell when the plot goes above/below the trigger lines, but if the indicator is diverging it could be a false signal.
I haven't played with it much yet, but as a start I would look for a divergence with the RAVI FX Fisher to then be confirmed by another indicator for a valid signal.
Another way to use it would be as a filter. If your primary indicator gives a signal while the RAVI FX Fisher is within the band then the signal is not as strong etc.
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I've read it's somewhat of a momentum/strength/trend indicator
Flat, specifically in middle, your in chop (range bound)
Any slope to it and the steeper the slope the stronger the move (trending)
Supposedly you set the trigger lines to indicate if plotted value within region then your range bound...but I'm looking at very small time frames and this is not always proving true... but does look good on 10 and 15 mins in which price seems to be straddling the ema20 and the signal seems to be within the default trigger lines
I read about this in the Synergy 2.0 docs in which it is called the Range Factor indicator
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