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- stain replied Apr 4, 2018
@mzvega have you considered to move to futures market ? centralized market, a real and stable feed (the one's that comes from our fx mt4 broker is 100% made up by our brokers), real historical data, solid and stable trading platforms that will be ...
- stain replied Sep 8, 2017
Sakisf, that's a vol. profile, and has nothing to do with the subject of the treadh.
- stain replied Jun 1, 2017
Can you post the data for the last 2 trades ? This was totally incorrect ?
- stain replied May 26, 2017
have a nice rest ...sleep deprivation could kick your ass so badly (talking from experience, lol)
- stain replied May 26, 2017
any comment and correction will be appreciated image
- stain replied May 26, 2017
Great trade [audnzd], can you publish the other data y have whitout a commentary ? wonna look at your data and see what i can figure it out, if you don't mind. Based on the chart y have posted what stands out (to me !) is the predominance of the TPO ...
- stain replied May 19, 2017
Thanks for the advice, i appreciate it, i will scout for some new broker for data, any suggestions are welcome. Glad to see you and @Evak posting again
- stain replied Apr 28, 2017
Thanks, as an old trader, quality and reliability of the data are concerning me. For instance, i have traded metals for so many years (futures), and use AMVT to trade the xauusd, or the xagusd is quite impossile due the funny playgames that ...
- stain replied Apr 27, 2017
Slowly but steadily crafting my instruments MzVega, if i may ask, which broker do y actually use for your data ? image
- stain replied Apr 21, 2017
image 1 dist but close outside the limite, warning for range expansion or new trend
- stain replied Apr 21, 2017
image 2 distribution
- stain replied Apr 21, 2017
By observing the number of distribution, one unbroken distribution = braketing. Of course if the longer term dist (let's say the 20d) is braketing, it doesen't mean that the smaller one's (let's say the 3 and the 5D) are doing the same. Only ...
- stain replied Apr 21, 2017
Not sure i got your question You mean if the market is trending or braketing ?
- stain replied Apr 21, 2017
The purpose is move over the limitation of the single MP, (detailed exp. in introduction , while a single MP can't predect with accuracy the next day movement): defining longer term condition, this (the ODC provide the first 3 primary ref. point [up ...
- stain replied Apr 21, 2017
Braketing, ie a trading range. (This definition is in the first part of the book, the introduction, pg. xxii "The missing link, the ODC") We define a braket as an unbroken distribution between 3-5 tpo's; 3 tpo is the minimum for overlay that are ...
- stain replied Apr 21, 2017
Hi dave, before start to trading (sell, buy ..) you need to get the whole picture, that table from MOM is just a part of the use of the reference point (and att. dir9); actually you are just watching a branch of the tree. Have you read VBPT ?
- stain replied Apr 13, 2017
hI Mzvega if i may, i have some questions about the lenght of the Overlay Demand Curve. image (pg 78 of VBPT) image I know that the choice of the 20 days periods comes from researches conducted at CISCO back in time, and since VBPT was published ...
- stain replied Apr 12, 2017
Reading and re-reading the book, the material on cisco site (thank's gd for internet archive ... seems the site is really dead this time), mxvega post and .. My first (and poor) netflow-macro; the macro to import automat. all the data don't work ...
- stain replied Feb 27, 2017
No, and honestly at the moment i am not even trying; my focus is only on the book, and the posts from this thread. I am pretty sure that a custom study could be build in SC but that's a work for an expert coder.
- stain replied Feb 24, 2017
For those who are interested: https://www.sierrachart.com/SupportBoard.php?ThreadID=25761 So to use SC the only way is build a custom study or export the data from the single tpo chart (need a custom study in any case)