Analyzes internal asset strength and detects localized overbought or oversold conditions.
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with ADX above 25, during high-volatility sessions like London-New York overlap. Sideways markets generate the most false signals.
Represents a confirmed bearish trend.
If the XHMaster on the Daily chart is Red (Sell), but the 5-minute chart flashes Green (Buy), you are "fighting the tide." Always align your short-term trades with the long-term XHMaster trend.
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Determines trailing stop-loss points and pinpoints potential trend turnarounds. Standard vs. Advanced Modes
To avoid false signals during ranging markets, the XhMaster plots a "Formula Line." Trades are only considered valid when the histogram and the Formula Line are aligned (both above/below the zero axis).
The term “Xmaster” is often used interchangeably with “XHMaster,” though subtle differences exist. Xmaster is the simpler, original version designed primarily for MT4, while XHMaster introduces additional smoothing algorithms and volatility filters to reduce noise and produce more stable signals. XHMaster also supports MT4, MT5, and TradingView scripts, making it the more flexible and widely used variant today.
: Only take buy signals near major support zones and sell signals near major resistance zones.
Unlike standard indicators that use simple closing prices, XhMaster uses a complex weighted average: P_eff = (H + L + 2C + (H-L)/Range_ATR) / 5 This gives extra weight to the closing price while factoring in the current volatility range.