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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    let me test it out - back in an instant.
    Down load the version now, I made a little mistake at the range

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Is this what you desire?
    Man, that's excellent - did you just rustle up that at the last 10 minutes??

    Well, I owe you a favour - if I could ever be of assistance at all, allow me to know.

    regards

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Man, that is excellent - did you just rustle that up in the past ten minutes??

    Well, I certainly owe you a favour - if I can ever be of help in any way, let me know.

    Regards
    daytrading
    Hey guy, I have already picked up any gold in your wakeup. Happy to Assist.

    I put in inputs, which means you can place it anywhere you need to in your chart, together with all the X and Y input signal.

    If you would like some refinements, let me know, be pleased to help.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Down load the model now, I made a small error in the range
    okay, will do.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hey man, I have already picked up a few gold in your wakeup. Happy to Assist.

    I put in inputs, which means you can place it anywhere you want to in your chart, together with the X and Y inputs.
    Yes, I have noticed - and altered the size and position slightly upward.

    Many thanks again - exactly what I wanted.

    Keep up the Fantastic work.

    regards

  6. #16
    Daytrading - may I ask how you are utilizing this information, please - as a warning to not enter beyond a certain% movement or maybe to trade the strongest / weakest pairs (and that's the way I used to utilize this information, but maybe not at present as I'm just trading EC and DAX intraday)?

    J.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    - may I ask how you're using this advice, please - as a warning to not enter beyond a specific% movement or maybe to trade the strongest / weakest pairs (which is the way I used to utilize this advice, but not at present as I'm only trading EC and DAX intraday)?

    J.
    JTrade,

    I'm using it as a second means for transaction direction - e.g. when I have a particular proportion of my account alloed because of my daily risk, I utilize the indior for gauging the chance of averaging a transaction.

    Also, I'm trying to collect some information regarding% spikes and stretches from given points in time (that does not always have to be midnight GMT since the ind. permits manual time enter )

    regards

  8. #18
    Thanks for the response, daytrading.

    That I have discovered a great deal of what you've posted here at FF to be somewhat excellent food for thought.

    J.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hey man, I've picked up some gold in your wake. Happy to help.

    I put in inputs, so that you can set it anywhere you need to on your chart, together with all the X and Y input signal.

    If you would like some refinements, allow me to know, be happy to help.
    THATWASME,

    If you are about and have timecould you have a look if there is a means to have multiple of your indiors on a open chart?

    I need like to display in the same time that the daily% change, underneath the weekly% change and ultimately the monthly % change.

    At the moment, I have to start your indior and manually input the price for any additional time period than daily - which is nice but I can only place the ind. onto a chart once, it will not allow me to place on a few of these (like MA's for example).

    Let me know if you can help.

    Thank you in advance,

    regards

  10. #20
    Color change would be fine crimson for negitive% green
    It is difficult to see the (-)

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