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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Spuds Stochastic Thread Theory with TDI image
    'rope' is only a sudden big movement. It appears clear in hindsight but it should be extremely tough and harmful (chasing) to ch in real-time IMHO... slingshot is a good strategy (for details, see Alien's thread) I presume.

  3. #123
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote'rope' is just a sudden big movement. It appears clear in hindsight but it ought to be extremely tough and dangerous (chasing) to ch in real-time IMHO... slingshot is better strategy (for information, see Alien's thread) I believe. picture
    . . .maybe

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    This is my modified version of Spuds Stochastic Thread Theory with MTF mode and using the Average Price Bar (APB) calculation...



    You may now download or ask technical question(s) from its indior development Diary FF Ribbon gt;gt;gt; here

  7. #127
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Here is my modified version of Spuds Stochastic Thread Theory with MTF style and with the normal Price Bar (APB) calculation... image You may now download or ask technical question(s) from its indior development diary FF ribbon gt;gt;gt; here
    v2vBoni, per your msg, here are two indiors:
    1) Stoc_Spud - does not actually do an MTF call, but does permit you to plot the curve on the current chart for non-chart time-frames. Just remember, the points about the plot for another time don't signify the time around the chart, ie, if you are taking a look at an mn1 plot in an m15 chart, the bar 2 for your plot is two weeks ago versus the 30 minutes ago on the chart.
    2) Stoc_Spud_MTF - makes the iCustom call for MTF. I've never been a fan of that as it has a lot of overhead and this provides the msg indior is too slow, please re-write the indior when doing MTF. So, this may be of a template than anything else.

    That I wasn't sure what you wanted to do with the perpendicular lines, but I put a few in. Hope this all helps.
    https://www.nigeriaforextrading.com/...7970986596.mq4
    https://www.nigeriaforextrading.com/...9127514183.mq4

  8. #128
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote v2vBoni, per your msg, here are two indiors: 1) Stoc_Spud - does not really do an MTF call, but does allow you to plot the curve on the current chart for non-chart time-frames. Just remember, the things on the plot for an alternate time do not signify time on the chart, ie, if you are taking a look at an mn1 plot in an m15 chart, the bar 2 for your plot is two months ago versus the 30 minutes ago on the chart. 2) Stoc_Spud_MTF - creates the iCustom call for MTF. I have been a fan of this as it has a lot of overhead and this provides the...
    Thank you Lukeb... I will start looking in to your code and study it. As always, you have a improvement coding.

    ... I asked your help due to everything you have done with all the ergonomic mtf cci indior lately. I wished to mimic that type of optional mtf behaviour within the sub-window only.

  9. #129
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote optional mtf behavior.
    Fixed a couple things up, still not something right with the'moveUp' function. Press at this Time-Frame Button!
    https://www.nigeriaforextrading.com/...1398069860.mq4

  10. #130
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Fixed a couple things up, still not something appropriate with the'moveUp' function. Press this Time-Frame Button! file
    Thank you very much!!!

    Spudfyre's heritage will continue to live on as a result of this Spud's Stochastic Thread Theory MTF version you have made.


    Again, thanks a lot!

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