Author: FX

The Real Value Extended MT4 Indicator is a custom technical tool designed to give traders a better sense of where the market should be priced. It uses advanced algorithms to calculate a “real value line” that tracks price behavior more smoothly than traditional moving averages. This helps eliminate sudden spikes and keeps the focus on genuine price strength. Many traders appreciate its ability to stay stable during volatile times, offering a clearer view of trend direction. How It Helps Traders Make Better Decisions Instead of guessing when to buy or sell, traders can rely on this indicator to compare the…

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New York Fed President John Williams shared his views on the labor market, inflation, and interest rates in a Friday interview with Wall Street Journal reporter Nick Timiraos in New York.The Journal have provided a full transcript, which is really interesting. The journal is gated, but if you can access it, link. A notable item in it is this question from Timiraos (bolding mine):To sum up then, if the data were to reveal itself over the next two months in a way consistent with what we’ve seen over the last few months, which I would characterize as some goods inflation…

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The MA Triple Median MT4 Indicator is designed to smooth out price action using three median-based moving averages. Unlike simple or exponential averages, median MAs are less sensitive to sharp spikes or price manipulation. This means traders get a clearer picture of where the market is going. When all three lines are aligned in the same direction, it gives a strong visual confirmation of the current trend. How the Indicator Works in Practice Once applied to the chart, the indicator shows three distinct median lines—short-term, mid-term, and long-term. If the short-term line crosses above the others and they all start…

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The SDX Tz Pivots Indicator is a custom tool for MetaTrader 4 designed to display daily pivot points based on user-defined time zones. Unlike standard pivot indicators, it adapts to different market sessions, which is especially useful for traders in the U.S. who follow multiple assets across various time zones. It marks key levels such as the pivot point (PP), support (S1, S2, S3), and resistance (R1, R2, R3), helping traders spot areas of potential price action. Why Time Zone Pivots Matter In trading, timing is everything. Many indicators use the default server time, which might not match the trader’s…

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