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  1. #21
    I discovered a way of utilizing it thank you I prefer to use a late sign in my trading so this can re paint all it enjoys it works for me its a nice way of see how a possible trade could be set kinda as a heads up and prepare. . Then my sign so yes receives my vote

  2. #22
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    image Hello everybody! A sub-unit of my company's most important structure worked on a trend detector implementing the hottest financial theories to see what was this all about. It was motivated by the Physics Department's researches and largely from the proprietary spectral filtration process they had elaborated. A couple of months afterwards, a sub-unit was created and they came up with this for its Algorithmic Unit. This indior finds the peaks and bottoms in entropy, filters them and smoothes them to finally examine the cycle it is into. The result (EURUSD H1):...
    Thank you for sharing...

  3. #23
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    how do you manage to create soo much time for exploring stuff like this?
    Being retired I have some spare time. However I spent only two or three hours on this particular exercise. The NASA reference appeared dodgy from the start, and I found some of those OP's answers to legitimate questions unconvincing. Maxwell's mentioning Donchian channels, plus the way I saw the Flatliner indior repainting, all reminded me of Zigzag, and I got lucky. The rest was easy enough, you will find links into the OP's MQL5 webpage from otherforexsoutheast.asiathreads that he created. I've used MetaTrader since 2006, so I'm pretty familiar with it (some tips here -- however this is pretty old today ), although I learned a new tip from mr.brown today -- thanks Mr B!! In addition, I have a range of free tools that let me build posts faster, like https://www.speechtexter.com/, and http://ngwin.com/picpick, and a library of links to various tools that I've gathered over time. And I utilize copy/paste (Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V) a lot.

  4. #24
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    quote Looks like you might be right! (see attached screenshot) I don't want to squander a lot of time testing this exhaustively, but I suspect that every time price causes the DC to widen, to accommodate a much greater higher or lower , then Flatliner repaints accordingly. This way, it appears impressive, apparently finding turning point swimmers (albeit in hindsight). Given that there are a zillion indiors on the market to potentially choose from, I can only marvel at the way you were able to figure out this. Along with also the setting of 200, in addition to that. Beautiful...
    OMG.... Hanover, how do you manage to create soo much time for researching stuff like this? )

  5. #25
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    Our brother is just trying to discuss what he has..Why the crucifixion... This 1 issue about FF. . .Some people are so cold to those who discuss thinking somebody else's creations are always crap because its not coming from these...
    Miserable bloody Romans, no sense of comedy. #65279;

    Crucifixion....first offence.


  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Welcome, Dude !
    You're a proficient at spinning stories along with a brilliant marketing man.

    Good luck and best wishes to you.

  7. #27
    It does repaint, I have put in 1 minutes chart, the lineup changed when new low or high was created, so I don't think it can be used with no other indiors for confirmation

  8. #28
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    quote Houston, we have a problem: quote Indeed it will. Save your money. At last we have proof that forex isn't rocket science. ______________________________ Here is an easy, objective means of checking the level to which any indior repaints: (note: you can do it at any time, even if the market is closed) 1. Open a blank chart, and join only the indior you want to check to the chart. Press F8 to acquire the Chart Options, then ensure that'Chart...
    wow thanks mate. Wonderful info

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  10. #30
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    quoteYou eventually acknowledge this; but you'd have let everyone think otherwise if I had not provided evidence. quote This is apparently more nonsense and deception. Zigzag is provided by MetaQuotes, and can be coded in MQL, not python. In article #7 you say I have made a mistake translating python into mql4. But because Flatliner is only a repackaged Zigzag, which you now acknowledge, then there was no python code! Your python reference was supposedly designed to reinforce the...
    lol brilliant post David. However, why do you waste your time? Additionally made a post without swearing - something strange going on here!

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