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Where can i find this show me:_SHME_DYNAMIC_SR2
TRO_CONTROL
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TRO -- I figured I would set up data subcharts for 15,60, Daily TRO_CONTROL indicators, on a 5m chart, to make multi-timeframe color alignment viewing easier. (poor man's Radar Screen, again)
The only problem is you can't see the Daily ~CONTROL plot (because it's short), unless you scroll back.
Is there any way to either right justify, or lengthen the CONTROL plot on a daily chart, so I can see it in a data subchart without having to scroll back?
TIA,
jeff
The only problem is you can't see the Daily ~CONTROL plot (because it's short), unless you scroll back.
Is there any way to either right justify, or lengthen the CONTROL plot on a daily chart, so I can see it in a data subchart without having to scroll back?
TIA,
jeff
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You should have daily on a separate chart.
It's too important. It tells you who is in control.
Don't complicate matters.
If you are a scalper, then you use daily and 60 minute to determine your trade direction.
You use 1 minute and/or 5 minute to determine your entry/exit.
All you need is CONTROL and DYNAMIC SUPPORT/RESISTANCE.
Don't clog up your charts with squiggly lines. They will only hamper your decision. You will hesistate, enter late and wind up losing.
The sooner you quit second guessing the indicators, the sooner you will start making money.
HTH.
It's too important. It tells you who is in control.
Don't complicate matters.
If you are a scalper, then you use daily and 60 minute to determine your trade direction.
You use 1 minute and/or 5 minute to determine your entry/exit.
All you need is CONTROL and DYNAMIC SUPPORT/RESISTANCE.
Don't clog up your charts with squiggly lines. They will only hamper your decision. You will hesistate, enter late and wind up losing.
The sooner you quit second guessing the indicators, the sooner you will start making money.
HTH.
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TRO_CONTROL_PMSM ENHANCEMENTS
TRO_CONTROL_PMSM ENHANCEMENTS
TRO_CONTROL_PMSM2 is the original TRO_CONTROL_PMSM2 with the code from Dynamic SR2 AND Indicator2 added!
You get plots for each separate indicator.
TRO_CONTROL_PMSM3 is TRO_CONTROL_PMSM2 but it is a trade trigger:
Green dot = go long, buyers in control, support was touched last and ind2 trade direction is long.
Red dot = go lshort, sellers in control, resistance was touched last and ind2 trade direction is short.
TRO_CONTROL_PMSM2 is the original TRO_CONTROL_PMSM2 with the code from Dynamic SR2 AND Indicator2 added!
You get plots for each separate indicator.
TRO_CONTROL_PMSM3 is TRO_CONTROL_PMSM2 but it is a trade trigger:
Green dot = go long, buyers in control, support was touched last and ind2 trade direction is long.
Red dot = go lshort, sellers in control, resistance was touched last and ind2 trade direction is short.
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