Can anyone give me any ideas about the paint or non- repaint indicators?

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Frankie Holmes
Answered 5 months, 3 weeks ago
<p id="isPasted">Repainting means that the indicator is updating its display, changing what has already been on the chart. There are two major types of repainting:</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Repainting the latest candle</strong></p><p>Nearly all technical indicators constantly update the current candle value with each new tick. It is a totally normal behavior. The Close price of the current candle changes for as long as the candle is forming, so if the indicator is based on Close prices (which is often a default applied price type), the indicator's value at the current bar will change too. This isn't bad and many traders wouldn't even call …</p>
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