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- xecret replied Oct 6, 2009
Pivot points are calculated from yesterday's High, Low and Close prices, so they are related to how you define the starting time of a day. From your charts I can see you are using MBT which is using EDT time as the chart time. EDT is in fact GMT-4, ...
- xecret replied Sep 15, 2009
About MTF_Trix_Meter indicators — If you would like to use the multi-timeframe trix meter indicator, you are suggested to use one of the versions listed: (1) Trix MTF meter roy 05 showing confirmed signals (2) MTF_Trix_Meter_1.0d or ...
- xecret replied Sep 9, 2009
xecet's MTF_Trix_Meter update — This time two versions released: 0.91d and 1.0d. 0.91d is a bug-fixed version of 0.62d. It looks the same as 0.62d. 1.0d is to adapt the x-block line-up method. The attached pic shows the comparison of the two ...
- xecret replied Sep 6, 2009
Thanks — Irtron and Kenz987, with your help I managed to make the indicator as desired. Lots of thanks to you two.
- xecret replied Sep 5, 2009
Hi Irtron, the script stopped working from late last night (here GMT+8). It seemed to quit directly without execution, there's even no comfirmation of the input parameters (X and Y). I tried restarting MT4 and Windows, it kept the same. Strange, it ...
- xecret replied Sep 5, 2009
There are some pixels on the left to the beggining of the yellow line. So 6 is correcrect position of the first yellow pixel.
- xecret replied Sep 4, 2009
At vert line 1, H1 signaled. At vert line 2, M5 signaled. At vert line 3, M15 signaled. So I was ready to enter when the high of the bar at vert line 3 was broken. But 1.6350 is near, so I decided to see it broken. When it was broken, I entered. And ...
- xecret replied Sep 4, 2009
First trade today. Loss. Bought when 1.6350 broken, bought at the top. Stopped under daily pivot, seemed to be at the bottom.
- xecret replied Sep 3, 2009
I wrote and MTF indicator showing information in some small squares. The subwindow is limited from 0 to 100. Each line is of one timeframe. I need a lable for each line. The squares are output using buffers at a predefined level. Let's name this ...
- xecret replied Sep 3, 2009
Sorry for the bug — Sorry for the bug. I will fix it ASAP.
- xecret replied Aug 29, 2009
Here it is — The one on my chart is a newer version in which I added something. Hollow square means the upper tf candle is in progress and not closed yet. Semi-solid square (with a dot in the middle) mean the upper tf candle is closed at that ...
- xecret replied Aug 23, 2009
Another meter — Inspired by Royston's trix meter, I wrote another version, which looks a little better. Hollow square indicates unconfirmed signal, which means the upper tf candle is not closed yet. Solid square indicated confirmed signal, ...
- xecret replied Aug 23, 2009
They should be displayed as the arrows point to.
- xecret replied May 20, 2009
Valid entry? — Melphoes, you consider the breakout of A or B in the chart valid or not? Thanks a lot.
- xecret replied Jan 30, 2009
A stock software — This is what my stock software does: using horizontal bars to show how much volume had happened at corresponding prices. You move the cursor, it changes and shows you the situation at that moment.
- xecret replied Jan 2, 2009
Even Better — Thanks to swissly. Following the idea, I made a little modification and now the lables can be displayed to the Future Right Side. Have a try!
- xecret replied Dec 19, 2008
Anyone caught this entry — I missed it feeling the sidewalk was to long. TK, how do you feel? Is it a good entry for you?
- xecret replied Dec 17, 2008
M2 Template for IBFX — TK's template is for GMT+2 broker like FxPro. Brokers with time zone later than GMT+2 (GMT+1, GMT+0, GMT-1, ...) will all have problem for the breakout zone of 22:00-23:59 GMT. The attached is for GMT0 broker like IBFX. ...
- xecret replied Dec 17, 2008
Your "SDX-TzPivots" indicator may have a wrong setting. Here is what my chart looks like. See the yellow colored part.
- xecret replied Dec 16, 2008
Would this be an entry — TK, you are always so HELPFUL!