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- Sat Feb 13, 2010 3:03 am
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: DONATIONAL INDICATORS
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- Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:39 pm
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: DONATIONAL INDICATORS
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I know there are various indicators that could be used to alert as to which side of the weekly you are on, but something real simple just occurred to me and let me toss it out to you for future consideration: Maybe TRO_Bias_EZ could be modified to add an arrow for the weekly candle. And if you wante...
- Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:31 pm
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: DONATIONAL INDICATORS
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TRO2009_MP_Flow
TheRumpledOne wrote:Yes.
TRO2009_MP_FLOW is one.
Thanks.
Here is a picture with that indicator.
Could you please explain the headings and the stats shown for this indicator mean? And how we can use it in the Rat Strategy to presumably identify the optimal pairs to trade?
- Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:46 pm
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: DONATIONAL INDICATORS
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Which Indicator?
On a somewhat similar topic, is there an existing indicator, which can tell us, at a glance, which pairs have have D1 and W1 aligning in the same direction? For example, if I am a green rat, and I turn on my platform in the morning, is their a way to identify the pairs I will trade today based on th...
- Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:01 pm
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: DONATIONAL INDICATORS
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TRO2009_OpenDiff
Set the myPeriod input to 60 if you want it to show the H1 chart. I tried that, and it does not seem to help. I am attaching 3 charts in which I set myPeriod to 60. I then changed period from H1 to H4 and D1. This was done at about 15:40 EST, and picture snapshots were taken immediately. Notice the...
- Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:39 pm
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: DONATIONAL INDICATORS
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TRO2009_OpenDiff
TRO,
On another topic altogether, TRO2009_OpenDiff, which BTW is very useful, works fine on the H1, but as as you change to H4 or D1, the numbers change (i.e. delta from the open). Is there any way to make this indicator retain the proper deltas and you change time frames?
On another topic altogether, TRO2009_OpenDiff, which BTW is very useful, works fine on the H1, but as as you change to H4 or D1, the numbers change (i.e. delta from the open). Is there any way to make this indicator retain the proper deltas and you change time frames?
- Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:22 pm
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: DONATIONAL INDICATORS
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Repainting of Level 3 Semafor
TRO, Don't get me wrong. I am not complaining that the Level 3 Semafors repaint. On the contrary, I am suggesting that we actually count how many times they have repainted during a trend run, since that may statistically significant. Closest analogy might be the TRO_Bar_Stats2 indicator which counts...
- Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:11 pm
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: DONATIONAL INDICATORS
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Suggestion for a Donational Indicator
TRO I have a suggestion for an indicator which I personally think would be useful. The idea is to track the occurrences of Level 3 Semafors for recently completed bars. I believe all current indicators only deal with the Level 3 Semafor status as of the current bar, and then when the bar closes ther...
- Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:35 pm
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: 2009.11.05 DRAIN THE BANKS - REV 9
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Different Triggers
OK, thanks.
I should have know, since when I first noticed this discrepancy I also noticed that one of the triggers was near the day high. My mistake.
I should have know, since when I first noticed this discrepancy I also noticed that one of the triggers was near the day high. My mistake.
- Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:43 pm
- Forum: TheRumpledOne
- Topic: 2009.11.05 DRAIN THE BANKS - REV 9
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Charts
Snapshots taken at approx 11:39 am EST. Upper trigger is off by .04 (however when I first noticed this, it was off by much more). Lower trigger off by a larger amount.