DislikedIt needs to be compiled with the metaeditor.exe, which you can launch by F4 in MT4.Ignored
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Maths question and MT4 compiler/tester issue? 25 replies
Murray maths indicator question 2 replies
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Stupid maths 19 replies
DislikedThanks for you help. However due to my poor computer knowlwdge , it is beyond me. Will have to seek professional helpIgnored
Disliked"not much to make today with these slow movements.."
Hi all, are you aware that,
Asia is closed, Europe and the USA have a holiday and markets are closed.
rgds,
R.Ignored
DislikedI believe you must select "copy" and then "paste" the indicator in the experts>indicators files of metatrader. Metatrader should be closed when you do this.Ignored
DislikedKarthik
I came across your 30 pg PDF document regarding VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)...
Does VSA play a major part in your decision making, regarding trading the Murrey Math levels?
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
Thanks!Ignored
DislikedHello,
I am new to this thread and currently working my way through it and all of the material. One question I have is what SR do people use on currencies like GBPUSD and EURUSD?
I am not sure if people scale this up so a GBP rate of 1.4550 becomes 145.50 or something?
Thanks
VernoIgnored
DislikedHi there,
sorry I do not have any Sneha pics to upload...instead can I put a slight update to the murreymath indicator and template. I have include the mv boli font just in case you do not have it. From the menu input you can select or deselect baby lines as you see fit.
Xard777Ignored
Dislikedthanks for all the help Xard...but whats the mv boli font?? does it show anything new to add to the power of this??Ignored
Dislikedwell, VSA is something which interests me a lot...and i truly believe in its concepts as well...its just that i am unable to comprehend it fully cos its very tough and complicated esp. in this forex market where volume is difficult to find...
but VSA also takes into consideration the spreads and how the spreads are in each bar (like where the open is, how it closes, what is the size of bar etc...)....i like these concepts and am able to understand these and i use these concepts to understand the reason for the size of each bar and where it finishes....i...Ignored
DislikedKarthik
I came across your 30 pg PDF document regarding VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)...
Does VSA play a major part in your decision making, regarding trading the Murrey Math levels?
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
Thanks!Ignored