: Often utilizes future data points (look-ahead bias) or recalculates the entire dataset when a new bar opens. For example, an indicator might place a "Buy" arrow on bar only after bar closes at a higher price. If bar had closed lower, the arrow on bar would vanish. Non-Repainting Logic : Operates strictly on
: For volatility-based stop-loss and signal spacing. no repaint buy sell indicator
No-repaint buy/sell indicators are the bedrock of repeatable trading strategies. While they inherently introduce a small amount of lag—waiting for a candle to close—they eliminate the psychological and financial risk of "ghost signals." Traders should prioritize transparency and fixed historical data over the aesthetic perfection of repainting tools. : Often utilizes future data points (look-ahead bias)