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  1. #1
    I'm getting Close to giving up on the idea of having this coded in MT so as to expose it to the masses.

    I need someone to convert this to MT# format from VTT.

    ICCE: Is directly Related to The Fib approach.

    Intake,
    Compression,
    Combustion,
    Exhaust.


    Why? 'cuse it appears to work.

    Premis;
    Upon Overview of Conventional Fibs...
    There seems to be regular disturbance between 47 53%. actuals are 46.55% 53.44%
    That is Historical provides me no benifit.
    BUT. . .WHAT IF...

    The Current or latest Horizontal Channel will gradually become Historical 47 - 53 Fibs?
    I Could use...


    Let's use 47 53 as an indiion of Future Future PA..

    FIND A HORIZONTAL CHANNEL
    Run Algs that Assume the Top of Said Channel is 53% on a Fib Scale
    Run Algs that Assume the Bottom of Said Channel is 47 percent on a Fib Scale

    Plot All Horizontal Fibs that fit the preceding Algs.

    Someone: Please code this in MT speech and if you have any queries, I have some answers.

    On the attached picture, Pink Dots are the'Predictive' Channel.

  2. #2
    90189
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    . . If 46,55 and 53,44 are taken as 0 and 100, the projections (or extensions) would only be the equivalent proportionally to those levels. .
    I tried that although the 423 extension still wasn't sufficient to reach the 25% calculated Leonardo fib. Maybe extensions?

  3. #3
    89413OK, ok,
    unwind people
    this little ditty is Entirely based on...

    If 52 percent =???
    AND
    47 percent =???

    Then 62% =???

    That's it. Simple really. Much like me.

  4. #4
    89413
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Woahhh there big Fella...

    Once the Values are set there is not going to be a Repainting.
    Once I make a descion to Trade I Am Not Going to ReTrade.
    That's all
    Okay, I think I'm getting close.

    It'd be great if the indi shows the fib values on the lines to get better comprehension and an choice to lock them once you took the trade.

    What I don't get is why there are sooooo many lines and exactly what they mean, the fib thingy is clear now.

    What we are in need of is a fibtool that starts plotting on 47% (0.00) and finish is 53 percent (100) and extentions will be calculated automaticly, am I right?

  5. #5
    89413
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Simple really....
    Yes, it's simple math to figure it out. The indior does it to you.

  6. #6
    89413
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    OK, ok,
    relax folks
    this little ditty is Entirely based on...

    If 52 percent =???
    AND
    47% =???

    Then 62% =???

    That's it. Simple really. Just like me.
    Yes but I'm having a problem with the if 47 = 0 part... unless the??? Is plotted as price.

  7. #7
    89413
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    OK, okay,
    relax folks
    this little ditty is Entirely based on...

    If 52 percent =???
    AND
    47 percent =???

    Then 62% =???

    That is it. Simple really. Much like me.
    Yep, I got that part

    Seems like it works

  8. #8
    89413 If 47= 1.4751

    and 52= 1.4720,

    afterward 62=1.4671.



  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Yes but I am having a problem with the if 47 = 0 part... unless the??? Is just plotted as price.
    Let's look at it this way.
    No particular Pair no particular price but IF;

    47% = 100.00

    52% = 105.00
    THEN
    62% = The Price Value of 52% an extra 10%.
    (the gap between 62% 52 percent )

    How do I understand what value to attribute to 10%?
    Straightforward:
    105.00 - 100.00 = 5.00 that is Also = to 5 percent. 52% - 47%
    If 5 percent = 5.00 Pips,
    Then 1 percent = 1 Pip.
    If 52% = 105.00
    Then 62 percent = 105.00 10. Or 115.00

    I really can understand why this can be perplexing to most but it does make sense if you get there.

  10. #10
    89413Both you guys Cobra Ken appear to be getting a handle on ICCE.

    What do you think? Is it worth persuing that the Indior?


    Hey Ken, care to specify the 33.79% Line?

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