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  • Nov 23, 2009 7:13pm Nov 23, 2009 7:13pm
  •  SteveHopwood
  • | Commercial Member | Joined Apr 2007 | 8,331 Posts
Quoting vinesh
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Ok I forgot to put crim=ECN. now ok.Already sent a buy basket.
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Can't remember everything.
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  • Nov 23, 2009 7:23pm Nov 23, 2009 7:23pm
  •  scalpz
  • | Joined Oct 2008 | Status: Target 1: SL in the green | 513 Posts
Quoting Jezza
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I'm sure you've put in the right date, but just a quick note for anyone who isn't sure.
The Japanese public holiday for 23rd November has been and gone. It's now the 24th November in Tokyo. So you need to input the date for the next holiday which is on 23rd December. And you need to make sure you get the hours right in your own local time.
After doing this, if the EA still says that it's suspended and you need to input the date for the next holiday, just close and then re-open your MT4 platform.
Here's a link to a useful Japanese holiday calendar
http://www.google.com/calendar/htmle...201%2F20100101...
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Thanks Jezza, was just thinking time to dig back through the posts for that link.
Saved to my txt crib sheet now.

I ended up deleting a lastupdatetime global to get my proper ea v3.1 going.

Missed the basket sell at 2330GMT on IBFX. Didnt quite trigger the levels. Would have been nice into the live acct. Expected a good move this morning after their holiday.

cheers scalpz
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  • Nov 23, 2009 7:36pm Nov 23, 2009 7:36pm
  •  Jezza
  • | Joined Nov 2009 | Status: Member | 162 Posts
Quoting scalpz
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Thanks Jezza, was just thinking time to dig back through the posts for that link.
Saved to my txt crib sheet now.

I ended up deleting a lastupdatetime global to get my proper ea v3.1 going.

Missed the basket sell at 2330GMT on IBFX. Didnt quite trigger the levels. Would have been nice into the live acct. Expected a good move this morning after their holiday.

cheers scalpz
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No worries
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  • Nov 23, 2009 7:38pm Nov 23, 2009 7:38pm
  •  Jefftrader
  • | Joined Oct 2009 | Status: Member | 565 Posts
Quoting SteveHopwood
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No idea. Not a hint of a clue how it works. Indi code does nothing more than leave me utterly baffled.

No idea either what yours tells me. I mean, green = buyers; red = sellers I get, but what does red with a green outline mean?

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If you do decide to start adding volume-- make sure the code includes volume on the close of the last/previous candle/bar- otherwise the program will just count the first 100 ticks, and V will be satisfied...BTDT...And tick V during London is alot different than tick V during Asia. (But you allready know this)
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  • Nov 23, 2009 7:42pm Nov 23, 2009 7:42pm
  •  scooby-doo
  • Joined Jul 2009 | Status: Member | 2,158 Posts
I did say there would be blood.
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  • Nov 23, 2009 7:46pm Nov 23, 2009 7:46pm
  •  hohgch
  • | Joined Feb 2009 | Status: Member | 105 Posts
Quoting scooby-doo
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You may find this indicator helpful for manual trading.
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Thank you Scoobs. Are you a proponent of VSA?
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  • Nov 23, 2009 7:49pm Nov 23, 2009 7:49pm
  •  scooby-doo
  • Joined Jul 2009 | Status: Member | 2,158 Posts
Quoting hohgch
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Thank you Scoobs. Are you a proponent of VSA?
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I am undecided in retail forex as volumes are false unless you can see real volumes on interbank etc but maybe it will help.
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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:10pm Nov 23, 2009 8:10pm
  •  SteveHopwood
  • | Commercial Member | Joined Apr 2007 | 8,331 Posts
Quoting Jefftrader
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If you do decide to start adding volume-- make sure the code includes volume on the close of the last/previous candle/bar- otherwise the program will just count the first 100 ticks, and V will be satisfied...BTDT...And tick V during London is alot different than tick V during Asia. (But you allready know this)
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No I don't. I don't know much about anything.

I am just the mechanic bolting all this together. I might have mentioned this before.

Several times.

In a number of threads.

Frankly, if I understood a fraction of what was going on, I probably wouldn't need to keep on writing trading robots.

Ok, so I understand that going short just because a 15M sma has crossed below a 30M sma is not a great idea. I realise that going short just because rsi hops briefly into overbought is probably not a decent long-term trading policy. Yep, I know that when GU bumps its nut on 2.000 going long is probably not a good idea. Yep, I can recongnise a half-decent point of s/r on a chart.

Anything more complicated, forget it. I am just a mechanic.

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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:19pm Nov 23, 2009 8:19pm
  •  scooby-doo
  • Joined Jul 2009 | Status: Member | 2,158 Posts
Quoting SteveHopwood
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No I don't. I don't know much about anything.

I am just the mechanic bolting all this together. I might have mentioned this before.

Several times.

In a number of threads.

Frankly, if I understood a fraction of what was going on, I probably wouldn't need to keep on writing trading robots.

Ok, so I understand that going short just because a 15M sma has crossed below a 30M sma is not a great idea. I realise that going short just because rsi hops briefly into overbought is probably not a decent long-term trading policy. Yep, I know that when...
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And a great job you do Steve.
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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:21pm Nov 23, 2009 8:21pm
  •  hohgch
  • | Joined Feb 2009 | Status: Member | 105 Posts
Quoting SteveHopwood
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No I don't. I don't know much about anything.

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Such humility from the robot god.
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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:23pm Nov 23, 2009 8:23pm
  •  DXTrade
  • Joined Jul 2007 | Status: Take Five | 755 Posts
Just updated the dashboard.
1) added a x and y shift so you can move it around on your chart
2) added some internal logic

To do: alert for buy/sell opportunities

Have fun...

P.S. smjones... your JPY indi doesn't work here on FXDD as well. Gives me a zero_divide message
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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:27pm Nov 23, 2009 8:27pm
  •  smjones
  • Joined Mar 2006 | Status: THANK YOU MERLIN,TWEE and FF Team | 4,603 Posts
Quoting DXTrade
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Just updated the dashboard.
1) added a x and y shift so you can move it around on your chart
2) added some internal logic

To do: alert for buy/sell opportunities

Have fun...

P.S. smjones... your JPY indi doesn't work here on FXDD as well. Gives me a zero_divide message
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Oh yea I forgot FXDD does not have all the pairs. I'll go back and code in some pair checking. Bear in mind, though that the less the pairs, the less accurate it is. If it were me I would not run it with less pairs.
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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:34pm Nov 23, 2009 8:34pm
  •  scooby-doo
  • Joined Jul 2009 | Status: Member | 2,158 Posts
Quoting smjones
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Oh yea I forgot FXDD does not have all the pairs. I'll go back and code in some pair checking. Bear in mind, though that the less the pairs, the less accurate it is. If it were me I would not run it with less pairs.
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Yes, you do actually need all 7 pairs in the indicator even if you do not actually trade them all.
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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:38pm Nov 23, 2009 8:38pm
  •  SteveHopwood
  • | Commercial Member | Joined Apr 2007 | 8,331 Posts
Quoting Jefftrader
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If you do decide to start adding volume-- make sure the code includes volume on the close of the last/previous candle/bar- otherwise the program will just count the first 100 ticks, and V will be satisfied...BTDT...And tick V during London is alot different than tick V during Asia. (But you allready know this)
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Ok, so I understand a little bit more than my last post suggests.

It seems to me that, unless there is a way of measuring the volume of trading now then any attempt to use trading volume fruitless. What I have read about this in relation to our attempts to trade retail forex suggests that none of the available indicators actually represent trading volume in real time.

Given that none of the indicators available to us represent real-time results, this is no surprise.

Maybe there is a magical volume setting that is reliable? I am not being sarcastic here. A number of contributors here whose opinions I respect, have mentioned the 200 moving average. Is there a similar volumes setting?

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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:45pm Nov 23, 2009 8:45pm
  •  SteveHopwood
  • | Commercial Member | Joined Apr 2007 | 8,331 Posts
Quoting DXTrade
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Just updated the dashboard.
1) added a x and y shift so you can move it around on your chart
2) added some internal logic

To do: alert for buy/sell opportunities

Have fun...

P.S. smjones... your JPY indi doesn't work here on FXDD as well. Gives me a zero_divide message
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Fantastic stuff Uli. Cheers.

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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:45pm Nov 23, 2009 8:45pm
  •  letizia
  • | Joined Nov 2008 | Status: Member | 241 Posts
On the 24hr ea, I know I saw something to the point where new hedging was going to be added, so this question might be out of date, but I was just wondering about something?
At the present, if for example you have a buy trade of .33 pips and then hedging occurs, it looks like the hedge is in the opposite direction but for the same amount of pips? Shouldn't the lot size of the hedge be slightly greater than the original lot size? Reason I am asking this is, and my logic could be off, if you use the same lot ratio, wouldn't it just be a seesaw effect? Since both are at .33 pips, when one goes up 10 pips, the hedge will go down 10 pips?
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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:46pm Nov 23, 2009 8:46pm
  •  wolfeman
  • | Joined Apr 2007 | Status: Member | 447 Posts
Regarding scoobs post #3009. I would like to confirm how to place a 60m 200 sma on a 15m chart. Is it as simple as mutiplying the period 200 x4=800? It looks correct on the chart- but would be good to know that this is the right way to do it. Thanks
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  • Edited at 9:36pm Nov 23, 2009 8:48pm | Edited at 9:36pm
  •  smjones
  • Joined Mar 2006 | Status: THANK YOU MERLIN,TWEE and FF Team | 4,603 Posts
Quoting DXTrade
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Just updated the dashboard.
1) added a x and y shift so you can move it around on your chart
2) added some internal logic

To do: alert for buy/sell opportunities

Have fun...

P.S. smjones... your JPY indi doesn't work here on FXDD as well. Gives me a zero_divide message
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Here I have the answer. This will automatically check for every pair your broker has and then it will synthetically create the pairs that are missing using a combination of two pairs it does have and by the math process of cancellation. Should work for any broker.

EDIT 02:35 GMT
I made a small mistake in the calc of synthetic CADJPY this one is correct if you down loaded before get a new copy here.
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  • Nov 23, 2009 8:50pm Nov 23, 2009 8:50pm
  •  scooby-doo
  • Joined Jul 2009 | Status: Member | 2,158 Posts
Quoting SteveHopwood
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Ok, so I understand a little bit more than my last post suggests.

It seems to me that, unless there is a way of measuring the volume of trading now then any attempt to use trading volume fruitless. What I have read about this in relation to our attempts to trade retail forex suggests that none of the available indicators actually represent trading volume in real time.

Given that none of the indicators available to us represent real-time results, this is no surprise.

Maybe there is a magical volume setting that is reliable? I am not...
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Steve,

Forget what anyone tells you here about volume or VSA.

As retail traders, you cant see the big picture i.e. what is happening in the real banking/central bank world. This is one reason why retail traders will fail. The only volumes you can see relate only to your broker.

What you need to see is volume/support/resistence/orders at interbank level, which you cant.

However, this doesnt mean you cant make money in retail forex, it just means that you are at a HUGE/MASSIVE dis-advantage before you even start talking about spreads.

Scoobs.
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  • Nov 23, 2009 9:03pm Nov 23, 2009 9:03pm
  •  SteveHopwood
  • | Commercial Member | Joined Apr 2007 | 8,331 Posts
Quoting letizia
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On the 24hr ea, I know I saw something to the point where new hedging was going to be added, so this question might be out of date, but I was just wondering about something?
At the present, if for example you have a buy trade of .33 pips and then hedging occurs, it looks like the hedge is in the opposite direction but for the same amount of pips?...
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The point of hedging is to mitigate the worst effects of an adverse movement.

In this basket trading method, we successively hedge the worst performing pair in the expectation that the un-hedged pairs will eventually bring the basket back to breakeven. I have used this partial hedging technique successfully in the AshFX V2 robot - applied to individual trades.

Taking hedge trades with lots that are greater than the original makes little sense. The original trades were taken in accordance with a trading system the user sufficiently trusts to use. Partial hedging is an emergency device to alleviate the need for stops that definitely lose when hit, whilst avoiding the potential account-wiping potential of trading without a stop at all. It reduces the severity of a continued move against the original trade.

The problem that has arisen on demo here today is that so many of the basket's trades have become the biggest losers that the overall basket of original + hedge trades has entered a kind of no-man's land where progress is impossible.

I am going to implement a maximum hedge trade setting of 2, to see how this works out.

Good fun all of this, but it applies mostly to the 24H version which is really just a bit of fun. No reason why we shouldn't try to make it work, but I do not hold out a lot of hope that it will.

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