Comments for https://ctrader.com/products/2839
Comments for: https://ctrader.com/products/2839
- AAlgoProfitKing
Are historical signals stable?
Yes, the historical signals are completely stable. This indicator does not "repaint." When traders ask if historical signals are stable, they are usually asking two things: Do the signals change after the fact? and Does the logic break down when market conditions change? Here is exactly how the AbsorptionRatio_AutoRiskPanel handles both:
- Technical Stability (Zero Repainting)
The indicator calculates its values using purely causal mathematics—specifically, rolling lookbacks, standard deviations, and Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). Because it only looks backward at closed data:
Once a candle closes, its AR value, Z-Score, and color are permanently locked.
The Buy/Sell arrows and candle colors will never shift, disappear, or change retrospectively to make the history look better than it actually was. What you see on the historical chart is exactly what printed in real-time.
- Strategic Stability (Adaptive Logic)
Many indicators look great in historical backtests but fail in live markets because they use fixed, hard-coded numbers (e.g., "sell if volatility > 20"). The Absorption Ratio panel avoids this trap.
By using Auto Thresholds and Z-Scores, the indicator dynamically self-calibrates.
It constantly measures the mean and standard deviation over your Statistical Lookback period. If the market suddenly shifts from a sleepy summer regime to a highly volatile crisis regime, the "Extreme Risk" threshold automatically adjusts to the new normal. This keeps the historical signals highly stable and relevant across completely different market years.
⚠️ The Golden Rule for Trading It
To ensure you are acting on stable signals, you must wait for the candle to close. While a candle is currently open and moving, the AR value and Z-Score will fluctuate with the live price, meaning a candle might temporarily flash red (Extreme Risk) and then turn back to gray before closing. The signal is only official and historically stable the millisecond the candle closes.
For the exact details on the limitations of each specific bot, we're waiting for you on our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/B7VVH9Cq57- Technical Stability (Zero Repainting)