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- BenQ replied Oct 10, 2008
Here's the 2Protect that I've been using. I haven't tried the one for minis, but it's in the 101 thread.
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 10, 2008
MrPip, I like you vertical mod of CCFp. Very nice that it displays the +/- and the differences. ES, this is indeed a very easy method. What I have trouble with is trying to quickly figure out all the possible combinations and place the trades. Need ...
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 10, 2008
Your question is kind of akward. All I was saying is that the mid-line in the graph is a non issue. I agree with what Eureka posted a couple above -- that's my understanding as well.
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 10, 2008
It's been said previously the mid line is not a factor. Just look in the data window for the differences. The + and -'s are nice, but I've seen some posters say those are not always accurate, but have not compared them myself. The basic method is to ...
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 10, 2008
Mr Pip, Can you take the indi you've been moding and take it to another level where it would show on the chart which pairs to buy and which to sell? Attached is a pic of trendchaser's EA from the 101 thread. Something like this would be extremely ...
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
Do you mean you're in trades that long - 8-12 hours? Maintaining your position through new H4 bars?
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
ES, are you trading more often than every 4 hours?
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
Thanks, lcfx. I do remember seeing that post now, but I didn't recognize it with your color changes. I'm going to pm you.
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
lcfxtrader, I've tried to do something similar with mladen's heatmap, but I like your application as it's easier visually to see the basket. I've read T101's thread but never saw your indi. Have you posted it anywhere yet?
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
ES, are you using the + and - symbols on the indi? I ask because yours are all +'s, yet you have a lot of trades on in both directions.
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
I think attached is the COG that does not repaint. I'm not 100% sure though, there may be another version floating around. Also attached is the UT Fast code, which I think is the same as your UltraTrend.
CoG + Ultra Trend System
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
Post your template so I can see all your settings. Also, there is a no-repaint version of COG. I have it somewhere in a platform and will post when I find it.
CoG + Ultra Trend System
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
I found my problem -- maybe same for you Jnita. I had both v101 and 102 on the chart so I could compare any differences. When I deleted v101 the symbols appeared on the new v102. Try that, Jnita.
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
No, still no symbols. Jnita reported the same thing a couple posts above.
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 9, 2008
This new version doesn't have the + - or = symbols? That was quite useful.
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 8, 2008
Bill, these numbers below are the CCFp differences between two H4 candles?
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 8, 2008
Yes, but I wanted to know how he was choosing his 14 or 15.
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 8, 2008
ES, Can you give some more info on how you're doing this? I gather than you look at the date window and determine if a pair is strengthening or weakening by the last two completed 4 hour bars. But there are 8 pairs listed there, and it looks like ...
Trading system using relative strength
- BenQ replied Oct 8, 2008
Oops, sorry. I accidentally posted the one I was messing with. Looks like skyline already posted a corrected version. I deleted my prevous post so no one gets that bad version.
Trading system using relative strength