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Let me talk about how I discovered this heartbeat number. I used to frequently browse the official MT5 website, which features the most impressive EAs worldwide. There was a person who didn’t sell EAs but provided signals, and many people subscribed. These signals are unstable, turning on and off from time to time, with returns fluctuating greatly—sometimes a weekly return multiplies several times, and sometimes they turn off because the signals aren’t good.
By comparing the entry times of these signals with my indicators, I noticed that the signals always entered the market after my indicator showed a heartbeat. I then improved my code and gradually figured it out.
During my observations, I found that a heartbeat count of around 10 is normal, below 6 indicates low activity, around 15 suggests the market is warming up, and about 20 indicates a strong surge.
Once I capture this moment’s value of the heartbeat, I draw a horizontal line at that level. This line has a resilient vitality and can last a long time. No matter how much the market rises or falls, the final value always returns to this heartbeat level. It also follows the law of conservation of energy, which I need to study further.
Now, based on this principle, I’ve created two profile pictures. I think they look pretty good, so I’ll switch between them. For now, I’ll call it “Lifeline Heart Rate,” which can be translated into Chinese as “生命线” (Lifeline). Heart rate can also be called “heartbeats,” with “heart rate” sounding more literary and “heartbeats” more vivid. #Gate广场四月发帖挑战 $BTC $GT $ETH