Dislikedwhat does the extdepth control default is 12
is this good on all time framesIgnored
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Dislikedwhat does the extdepth control default is 12
is this good on all time framesIgnored
DislikedCould you post some charts here for the newbies to learn how to use WW indicator please?
I wonder if the WW indicator works well in all time frames.
Anyone knows?Ignored
Disliked{quote} I took the Wolfe Wave course. Bill Wolfe does not sell software. Also, unless you take the course, I'd recommend the you not trade Wolfe Waves. It's like trading Gann or Elliot without learning Gann or Elliot. You'll just set yourself up for losses and frustration. Also, the Wave does not stop working for two months. It's like any other method - you have successes and you have failures. Sometimes they come in streaks.Ignored
DislikedThe problem with the Wolfwave_nen and the WW finder is that the chart needs refreshing by changing timeframes whilst scalping. I couldn't get over this problem. The nen version is easier to follow if it is combined with the semafor alert attached. My preference for this set up is the CCI-55 setting that will show overbought/sold areas beyond level 125. This special indicator is attached also. I draw trendlines on this indicator as it detects divergence as well as momentum. The exit is always the same - the wave1 blob if little profit, or a trendline...Ignored