line patterns
(the future of the bsTL approach)
Would any programmer want to make the below as an indicator?
In the upper right corner of the chart, a dot disappears between every tick and appears with every tick. This is the tick beat.
In a separate window below the main chart, the number of ticks for the chart's candle (or other PA type) appears at the close of the number's respective candle. Each number prints in the window relative to the other numbers in the same horizontal and vertical position as its candle does to the other candles on the main chart. This is the tick count.
I'd imagine that if you had a large number of ticks in a small candle or a small number of ticks in a large candle, the import of that candle'd change to the indicator's user. Plus, the tick beat would help one decide on intra-candle moves.
One downfall would be numbers excessively high to read effectively in the daily, weekly and monthly scales, so the indicator would, through standard settings when loading the indicator, fail to work at these levels except at the user's discretion.
STik (tick with TF separators, read with fun patterns: bottle cap, cookie cutter, drunken step, ripple, 45) ,http://i44.tinypic.com/6rof8l.jpg
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Part of the bsTL microverse: Overview, patterns (or, those with fewer or more candles), TF use, trading. (And its future: automatic; precise.)
(the future of the bsTL approach)
Would any programmer want to make the below as an indicator?
In the upper right corner of the chart, a dot disappears between every tick and appears with every tick. This is the tick beat.
In a separate window below the main chart, the number of ticks for the chart's candle (or other PA type) appears at the close of the number's respective candle. Each number prints in the window relative to the other numbers in the same horizontal and vertical position as its candle does to the other candles on the main chart. This is the tick count.
I'd imagine that if you had a large number of ticks in a small candle or a small number of ticks in a large candle, the import of that candle'd change to the indicator's user. Plus, the tick beat would help one decide on intra-candle moves.
One downfall would be numbers excessively high to read effectively in the daily, weekly and monthly scales, so the indicator would, through standard settings when loading the indicator, fail to work at these levels except at the user's discretion.
STik (tick with TF separators, read with fun patterns: bottle cap, cookie cutter, drunken step, ripple, 45) ,http://i44.tinypic.com/6rof8l.jpg
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Part of the bsTL microverse: Overview, patterns (or, those with fewer or more candles), TF use, trading. (And its future: automatic; precise.)