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DislikedI'm thinking my next little private project will be altering this to monitor all symbols simultaneously and extrapolate exactly which currency is moving fast and then jump on in the direction of the move with a basket trade; probably calculate position sizes as a function of each pairs ATR and pip value to target the same risk across the board.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Worked some on your idea based on the main calcs of Mickey, and came up with the following:{image} Spikes seem to correspond well, you can notice when volatility affects one currency or all. The blue shadows on the spikes are when divergence occurs, ie when eur is moving faster vs chf & gbp. For example the last spike in the indi (unmarked) in the hour before 0, chf and gbp moved while eur stayed stable: {image} Gonna work some on it as its a cpu killer because I left alot of trash from Mickey in. Here it is to its full extent:{image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Could you please outline a strategy how you would use this indicator alone as a trigger to get direction, SL and TP? I will do more research on Monday but on surfsce, it does not appear to be a leading indicator for potential momentum in one direction or the other on M1. Perhaps there is a level that it passes above or below to indicator a directional move with some decent probability.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Could you please outline a strategy how you would use this indicator alone as a trigger to get direction, SL and TP? I will do more research on Monday but on surfsce, it does not appear to be a leading indicator for potential momentum in one direction or the other on M1. Perhaps there is a level that it passes above or below to indicator a directional move with some decent probability.Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's interesting, thanks for sharing! I think anything that's running on 28 pairs is going to kill the CPU... If you come up with something clever let me know. As far as fast markets goes I'm thinking of switching it up to calculate % of bollinger bands instead of % of ATR to see if I can get a cleaner signal.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hmmm... If you don't follow why I am participating on this thread then you are clueless about how I trade or the reasons behind my questions (which is fine as you are a lurker and i delete my posts frequently just to avoid sounding "professional"). Where or when did I give the impression that I am a professional trader? I trade my own accounts....and definitely NOT for a living. I have a very satisfying and challenging primary job that pays me better than 90% of Americans lolIgnored
Disliked{quote} I am in alignment with your approach of not using it on its own but didn't want to discourage you :-) i was just trying to explore if any coorelation exists between my directional signals (as a leading indication) into generating some form of volatility "pattern" with predictive qualities. And when i trade manually during events (only only indicator-free style of trading across 28 pairs), i rely on measuring speed with my eyes hence the interest in this indicator (and for OHLC to understand further). I am still a very strong non-believer...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Look at this piece of art from today lol Signal from H1...without looking at m5 or m1 {image} {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's interesting, thanks for sharing! I think anything that's running on 28 pairs is going to kill the CPU... If you come up with something clever let me know. As far as fast markets goes I'm thinking of switching it up to calculate % of bollinger bands instead of % of ATR to see if I can get a cleaner signal.Ignored
Dislikedpro tip for mulitple pair calcs: calculate the indi only after new bar formed on all pairs and not every tick. it improves performance and its important to calculate the new bars correctly otherwise its possible that you will get false results with some algos. mt4 has a bug if you code this way. with some algos you have to reload the indi after you start mt4 by switching timeframes sometimes even 2 times.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Nocholishen, I could not find the right time until now to try this out. I had to wait for few things to complete before I dive into this. 2.2 version is dragging my laptop big time as my EA is also a hog. I guess the option is to now try to embed this code in my EA and invoke it only after my signal turns into a trade event. Wondering if this function and mqh souce code is the same as in 2.2 version in the first post?Ignored
DislikedThis indicator measures the average current volume and bar-spreads (high minus low) of all majors (M1 ideal) and compares the current volume to a n-period MA of volume and the average percent of spread to ATR.......Ignored
Dislikedfor 2 (two) hours nothing show up except letters ...anyone any idea why is that?Ignored
Dislikedfor 2 (two) hours nothing show up except letters ...anyone any idea why is that?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Do you understand how this works? I think you should reread the op.Ignored