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#Gate广场四月发帖挑战 Let me talk about how I discovered this heartbeat number. I used to browse the MT5 official website frequently, where they showcase the most powerful EAs in the world. 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 multiple times higher, sometimes they turn off because the signals aren’t good. I compared the entry times of these signals with my indicators, and I found that the signals always entered after my indicator showed a heartbeat. I then improved my code and gradually figured it out.
Through observation, I found that a heartbeat count of around 10 is normal, below 6 indicates sluggishness, about 15 suggests the market is warming up, and around 20 indicates a strong rally. Once I capture this moment’s value of the heartbeat, I draw a line at that level. This line has a resilient vitality, lasting a long time. No matter how much the market rises or falls, the value always tends to return to this heartbeat level. It also follows the law of conservation of energy, which I need to study further.
Now I’ve created two avatars based on this principle, and I think they look pretty good. I’ll switch between them. For the name, I’ll temporarily call it Lifeline Heart_rate. The Chinese translation is “生命线,” which can also be called Heartbeat. Heart rate sounds more literary, while heartbeat is more vivid. #Gate广场四月发帖挑战 $BTC