A very simple way to set your Murrey grid is by just adjusting your Fib Tool, in my view the advantage of this is that its now fixed hence holds the lines in any timeframe
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Disliked{image} Top chart MM 64 but Murrey runs with a default of 16 which is the middle chart My fav for scalping MM4 which is the bottom chart {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} GBPJPY [D1] {image} Some interesting turning points based on the colored vertical lines. Masterrmind............Ignored
Disliked{quote} Haha do,nt go down the turning point days after what we have talked about in the past ! the problem I see is once you change the timeframe you alter the Octaves with the Fib tool method it stays the sameIgnored
Disliked{quote} Haha do,nt go down the turning point days after what we have talked about in the past ! the problem I see is once you change the timeframe you alter the Octaves with the Fib tool method it stays the same I think Parisboy is a really skilful trader and he as much to offer I really like him and think he is a great guy, just like Xard !!!! {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Fair enough. I kinda like his input too ... only for the ...... well yes we know what! Masterrmind............Ignored
Disliked{quote} Just keep the chart at a D1 TF; Period of 64 and zero the other parameters. Check it out on several symbols (all D1 TF) and see how it fairs. It is an interesting exercise with not all aligning up but certainly more than ones fair share. Only issue ofcourse is the need to have the patience to trade on a D1 TF, not all can do it ... can they OAPDave ... ha ha ! Masterrmind............Ignored