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- obiwandax replied Mar 9, 2022
I suspect people have been tweaking it with their own favourite EMAs. I bet it's Fibos such as 21/89. And their own favourite bottom-of-screen indicator. (mine's a Stochastic) Great thread and method. I really like first few pages, lots of info, and ...
- obiwandax replied Jan 26, 2022
I need the money for new cutlery from having catching so many of those falling knives.
- obiwandax replied Jan 26, 2022
Do you have to explain reasoning for trades, or just post them, to play this game? Do I need to post a screenshot?
- obiwandax replied Dec 6, 2021
Don't know if anyone has seen this YouTuber, but he has, on the face of it, traded this system, and got some datasets. video
- obiwandax replied Dec 1, 2021
I think I understand your perspective. I use indicators since I don't trust myself to take a manual trade, so trade the probabilities, as you do. My experience also shows that taking aggregated trades smooths out my performances, so I don't allow a ...
- obiwandax replied Dec 1, 2021
hi clemm017, I am curious about your comment "...The market is a pattern-eraser..". What do you mean by this? How did you come to this realisation? If you are no longer trading patterns, what have you migrated to? What were the parameters that lead ...
- obiwandax replied Nov 26, 2021
Indeed it is the Keltner. However, note the classic Keltner is (2 * ATR), not 1. Been trying to find one that allows the user to customise the value the ATR is multiplied by - no luck so far. Investopedia definition: Multiply the ATR by two (or the ...
- obiwandax replied Nov 24, 2021
I just loaded it onto my MT4 chart. All ok. What error are you getting, if any?
- obiwandax replied Nov 16, 2021
hi all, Can you think of any EAs that open multiple trades? That is, rather than closing one trade before opening a new one, it simply opens new trades whilst leaving the earlier trade still running? I think I may have asked for this once before. I ...
- obiwandax replied Nov 15, 2021
hi yahha11, Could you upload a recent example of a loss, and how much you lost. As well as a couple of examples of wins. I am curious how one loss can wipe out several wins. (I don't trade this method, but I thought it has a robustness about it that ...
- obiwandax replied Oct 14, 2021
Whoops! My apologies. I am sure there are good RSI EAs out there. Hope someone can post one for you.
- obiwandax replied Oct 14, 2021
I understand. Try this: The code is small, and therefore likely lower resource-hungry. (can't guarantee performance, but code is very neat, well structured, and straightforward. Nothing excessive) url .
- obiwandax replied Oct 14, 2021
These people seem to write some quite comprehensive code. (I use their Stochastics Cross indicator, and am very happy with it.) url This is how serious their code is!
- obiwandax replied Oct 14, 2021
Thanks tintep, I will check it out this evening. Screengrab is same as screenshot, or PrintScreen, to capture an image. In my case, to capture the image for when alert is triggered, so I have a visual representation of the alert.
- obiwandax replied Oct 13, 2021
I am linking to the "MTF With Stochastics" thread, where I did this a while ago. url The above is purely as "an example": in the code, generically speaking, 01: you create an input field: "SendEmailAlert" 02: write the code that formats the data ...
- obiwandax replied Oct 13, 2021
Does anyone know of any mechanism that could trigger a screengrab? I already have alerts, and I can have them sent to me in the form of an email. It sends all the relevant data: FX Pair,TimeStamp, Price, Reason for alert, etc. I thought it would be ...
- obiwandax replied Oct 13, 2021
That's interesting. What would trigger the alert? Have you found a way of fixing the scaling between the two indicators?
- obiwandax replied Oct 13, 2021
Looks like standard stuff. Place the indicator on GBPUSD 30mins, as per screenshot, and let me know which one it most looks like. The upper window is simply RSI overlaid on MACD. The lower window is MACD, with RSI applied to the (Previous ...
- obiwandax replied Oct 12, 2021
I didnt edit it. It is a standard feature of the indicator. Hope it gives you the advantage you seek.