In this article, we explore the functionality of the Spread Recorder indicator, designed to enhance trading insights by monitoring and recording key aspects of spread dynamics. The Spread Recorder does four things:
How to install Market Buzz
To download and install the Pro Trading Tools, please follow these steps:
1. Log in to your Alpari profile > Hub > Pro Trading Tools
2. Download FX Blue or Trading Central for your Platform (MetaTrader 4 or MetaTrader 5)
3. Run the downloaded FX Blue and Trading Central files and apply them to your chosen MetaTrader Platform when prompted.
4. Relaunch the MetaTrader platform. You’ll find your FX Blue* and Trading Central tools in the ‘Navigator panel under ‘Indicators’ and/or ‘Expert Advisors’.
Note: FX Blue tools will appear in MetaTrader labeled as Alpari or Figaro app suite.
Using the Spread Recorder indicator
Adding the indicator to a chart
You add the indicator to a chart in the usual MT4/5 way, either by dragging it from the Navigator onto a chart or by double-clicking on it in the Navigator. You can also use standard MT4/5 features such as adding the indicator to your list of Favorites, or assigning a Hotkey to it.
You can then control the indicator's display and behaviour using the settings on its Inputs tab.
Graphical display
The indicator can display four separate things. Each of these can be turned on and off:
The average value can be drawn either as a line or as individual points. The minimum/maximum range can be drawn in a variety of styles (with slightly different options for MT4 and MT5 because of their different capabilities).
History file
By default, the indicator will save its log of the average, minimum, and maximum spread in a file on disk, and reload it when the indicator next starts up. (If you turn this off, then the indicator will start off blank, with no history.)
You can open this log file in Microsoft Excel and other spreadsheet software. Please note that you should take a copy of the file and then open that copy in Excel. If you open the original file which the indicator is using, then it may become locked, and the indicator may be unable to save changes to it.
You can find the history log as follows:
By default, the indicator generates comma-separated (CSV) files. You can change this to TSV by altering the separator setting to a tab character, which is written as \t in settings.
Please note: changing the separator will prevent the indicator from being able to reload any existing history.
Alerts
The indicator can generate an alert when the spread goes above a threshold (in pips). You can choose to issue the alert in any or all of the following ways: