We continue these series that explore various trade setups and ideas thanks to MetaTrade-5’s rapid development and prototyping environment with the MQL5 wizard. These articles, in principle, seek to explore how else traders can set themselves apart from the pack by exploring ideas that may not be so common and could deliver an edge to the interested trader, depending on how he chooses to exploit them. So, we are into exploring here, not necessarily exploiting and the reason why an edge matters ...
In the previous article, From Basic to Intermediate: Passing by Value or by Reference, we provided a practical and objective explanation of the concepts, risks, and precautions you should take when transferring data between different programs. Based on that discussion, as well as the content covered previously, we can now begin to explore more advanced topics. This is because, in programming itself, we do not work solely with mathematical expressions. Doing so would not only ...
In this article, we build a custom Keltner Channel indicator with advanced canvas graphics in MetaQuotes Language 5 (MQL5). The Keltner Channel calculates dynamic support and resistance levels using Moving Average (MA) and Average True Range (ATR) indicators, helping traders spot trend directions and potential breakouts. more...
Elton John and Brandi Carlile‘s upcoming concert in London will be filmed for television. On Tuesday, CBS announced An Evening With Elton John and Brandi Carlile, a concert special set to air on the network and Paramount+ on April 6. more...
Gaussian Process Kernels are covariance functions used in Gaussian processes to measure the relationships among data points, such as in a time series. These kernels generate matrices that capture the intra-data relationship, allowing the Gaussian Process to make projections or forecasts by assuming the data follows a normal distribution. As these series look to explore new ideas while also examining how these ideas can be exploited, Gaussian Process (GP) Kernels are serving as our subject ...