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jackprobe replied Nov 17, 2014This was happened too some times ago, as i tried to login to read emails at Gmail at internet cafe. I do not know what software they used to catch my password, i am sure i was using secure connection at that time (httpS)
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jackprobe replied Nov 17, 2014Good luck Eurusdd, and thank you very much for all your ideas. I have proved it, and many people have seen my calls some time ago at this thread and at EurUsd thread. Some of them were doubt about that calls at the beginning, but at the end they ...
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jackprobe replied Nov 14, 2014Hi mate, i am on the way learning this great Eurusdd's concept too. On your image nomero uno, Yes, it is recurrent where your put blue arrow. It is a good target, but every TZ on the left is also can be a target.
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jackprobe replied Nov 8, 2014Hi bro, i do not think we need to look for the trend, the important thing is the 5 in a row bars, are they match that 4 conditions or not. Please correct me if i am wrong mates.
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jackprobe replied Nov 4, 2014Ou yes, thank you very much mate. I remember now, i will look at all his great gold examples.
Thanks mate. For lower zone (lower than current price), i have around 2483-2478. But i also have some zones above current price .... and one of ...The similarity system
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jackprobe replied Nov 4, 2014Understood, no problem mates. In some situation, we must be so flexible .....
And thank you for your posts, i like some of them, very valuable. Your idea for price calculation is interesting mate. It seems you take every pip of the bar for your ...The similarity system
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jackprobe replied Nov 3, 2014Wow wow wow, thank you very much mate. I think i really got it now
. I will re-think again about using R, may be we can use it for simple calculation without complex drawing? About C++, could you please give me a link or a clue, where can ...The similarity system
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jackprobe replied Nov 2, 2014If you have coding experiences, just look for Kprsa's Recurrent Statistic code (you can find it at attachment top right area of each page). I think it will help you to get what you want.
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jackprobe replied Nov 2, 2014There are 2 concepts that are related each other: Similarity & TRZ (Transient Recurrent Zone). If we read the first post (#1) at the first page, we will find this : For the theory of transient zones, go to ...
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jackprobe replied Nov 2, 2014Hi Jimsterk, Thanks for the code, but as i tried it, i got err message: "Error: object 'data5' not found". How can i put the bars data from MT4 / NT to buffer "data5" ? If i do it manually, i think it will time consume .... Thanks in advance. Edit: ...
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jackprobe replied Nov 2, 2014Thank you Jimsterk, Zelo, Kiads, NorthTrader and all of you that contribute in this probability calculation, and of course to Eurusdd for his generosity in sharing this great concepts. I am trying to understand what you all wrote at the moment, will ...
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jackprobe replied Nov 1, 2014Nice picture mates, but i think zzfractal indi is lagging, 2 or 3 bars late. Using it at big TF is too late in my opinion.
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jackprobe replied Nov 1, 2014Looking for minimum H, does it mean H can be different for each TF?
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jackprobe replied Nov 1, 2014Hi Baillie, i was looking your gray image from long time, and know that it acts like DS zone. Thanks for that. I am sure about revisit, but what i saw from Jay's post is Recurrent. So after revisit, it will be touched again (more than once touching ...
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jackprobe replied Oct 30, 2014Ow, thank you very much mate
. Now i know that +/- k must be used in different situation (not at same candle), depend on sell/buy opportunity. And we must prepare our selved for "failed" signal, may be using stop loss, averaging/martingale ...Transient Zones - Basics
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jackprobe replied Oct 24, 2014Thanks mate for this good post. I just think, it must be exactly 97/3 %, or it can be have some tolerance, may be like : 96.5/3.5 , 97.1/2.99, 96.85/3.15, etc. If yes, then it must be a "tolerance" value for this . Hm , it becomes more complex. Now ...
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jackprobe replied Oct 23, 2014Thanks mate. Yes, i think i must play with kprsa's to get my optimal h first for each TF. Then can move to other thing later ....
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