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- Wigglesworth replied Oct 1, 2020
Hey pa18, Have you tried this one? Here is a link on how to use it. url Good luck!
- Wigglesworth replied Aug 22, 2016
Hi Michael, Here is the "naked"chart. I use Extended Fractals for Support/Resistance. Aqua and Deep Pink for Bar Up/Down image Here is same chart but with SupDem which Bernhard has provided for us. image Both are great for seeing S/R...I use them ...
- Wigglesworth replied Aug 19, 2016
Good work Hammertop. Aha! Now I see what I did wrong! Forgot to attach the complete file with .dll! Here is the file. Looks like the same script as IBFX but file was renamed. Been using it for years. One of my most used scripts. Thank you! Cheers!
- Wigglesworth replied Aug 17, 2016
Here is a cool script which will undock your chart so you can move it outside of MT4. Particularly handy if you use multiple monitors. Simple download and apply to scripts folder NOT indicator folder...Once in a while the chart disappears when ...
- Wigglesworth replied Jul 27, 2016
Hi Bernhard, I reviewed a couple more MMs in excel. At your convenience, do you want to have a look and see if any of these "hit the spot" for you?
- Wigglesworth replied Jul 22, 2016
OK I'll share the indicator (Attached). If Bernhard sends me to my room with no dinner, will you bring me a hamburger? LOL
- Wigglesworth replied Jul 21, 2016
There are a bunch of excel position size calculators on FF. My brain is spinning after downloading and looking at them! Some are simple, others look like a formula for nuclear fission!! LOL The attached is my favorite. Simple yet elegant! It was ...
- Wigglesworth replied Apr 19, 2014
Greetings Gumrai, Yep your attachment is sure a DEMA indicator..Good work!! And yes I have a DEMA and even a TEMA in my arsenal of useless indicators!! hahaha! I like using them sometime because of the less lag time..And I agree that there is some ...
- Wigglesworth replied Apr 17, 2014
Hello, Can you help add a DEMA option to the attached indicator? Currently the options are: 0= sma 1=ema 2=smma 3=lwma Would like to add: 4= DEMA Thank you much!
- Wigglesworth replied Feb 28, 2014
Sure F.L. Here you go! image
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