Disliked{quote} Good idea. When possible to implement it on the chart , you slightly smooth the asperities of the basic FLDIgnored
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Disliked{quote} Good idea. When possible to implement it on the chart , you slightly smooth the asperities of the basic FLDIgnored
DislikedI drew a Gann Square the 20th april on GBPUSD 4H. Still usable today. {image}{image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} the Adjustable Rectangle from jeanlouis is the perfect start...now if it only had the verticals ....anyway, would it be possible to add them? {image} {file}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Swede Sorry for the late reply, seemed to have missed your post Been looking at the FLD 16 & 32 The Trade with the Murrey Grid was FLD 32 The Trade from yesterday was FLD 16 with Envelope 1952 p.s My envelope stock numbers are 122 244 488 976 1952 etc {image}Ignored
DislikedParisboy & Others, I would be most interested in receiving your views & comments on trading Displaced Moving Averages with the following parameters. EMA 199, Shift -99. EMA 99, Shift -49. EMA 49, Shift -24. Median Price (HL/2) on all EMA's. The EMA 49 seems to be the key. Once it moves ABOVE the EMA 199 & the EMA 99 a move in the opposite direction is sure to follow, but can be slow to reverse. At times the reversal is slow to develop & when it does finally reverse the reversal can be short lived before resuming its previous direction. Its all about...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Ace everybody has the absolute constitutional right to be in love with his preferred Moving Average ! My experience is that cnanging some parameters as Price Type (OHLC and any mixed combination) has zero influence on Analysis results and margial ones on Trading Precision. I can not change quickly the Envelopes templates using EMA's but I have used your period parameters (199, 99, 49) and your price parameter (Mid-Price) Hereunder is the result {image}Ignored
DislikedTo my knowledge This is ONLY explained in Hurst's Cyclitec Course (1975) in an operative trading wayIgnored
QuoteDislikedthe KEY INFORMATION is :
A MA goes UP when the added price is bigger than the substracted price
A MA goes DOWN when the added price is lower than the substracted price
A MA stay FLAT when the added price is equal to the substracted price
Note that the added price can be lower than the last price taken in account for the last calculation.