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  1. #1
    This is a thread dedied into the growth of RAMZAN's indior and trading: https://www.forexsoutheast.asia/fore...ring-pips.html

    Here is the newest version of the indior, the ea development must most likely be started after reaching a level of satisfaction with the indior.
    MACD_Dot Notes:
    The principles implemented for suppression - might not be optimal.
    RSI: Allow long signs if RSI gt; 50; let short signs if RSI lt; 50.
    ------Allow long if sign is lt; 20; Allow short if sign is gt; 80
    CCI: Allow long signs if CCI is above 60; let short signs if CCI below -60.
    Sto: Allow long signs if Sto is below 40; let short signs if Sto is above 40.

    Next Bar Forecast Notes:
    there's a text display on the lower left, so it's Five components which might be clicked on to select options:
    - The calculation mode: I believe just Mode: Same Time makes sense.
    - Lines can be switched off or on to observe the background of next bar predictions on the chart.
    - Forecast lines can be switched off (or back on).
    - Display of the prediction for each timeframe can be cycled through.
    - Click on the EA name to see the prediction line for the chosen prediction (nice for if all predict lines are away ).

    RAMZAM Range Change
    - Indior tries to detect the beginning of a change in the range of the last few pubs (Range change evaluation bars = 17).
    - It's a part in using the Stochastic indior for trading. It uses a'odd' set of stochastic worth, kPeriod = 20; dPeriod = 12; slowing = 12, rather than the default 5,3,3. Edit the code and then change it to what you want.
    - It'll display the price at the time a sign is provided. Click on Last Signal to Eliminate the price marks. Click again to find price marks on newly made signs (but still using the background eliminated, if you don't restart the indior - allows you clean up the screen ). Of course, if you switch off the market display, you will have nothing to click on.
    https://www.forexsoutheast.asia/atta...1984589343.mq4
    https://www.forexsoutheast.asia/atta...1746525087.mq4
    https://www.forexsoutheast.asia/atta...3289742891.mq4

  2. #2
    how can it be possible. . With out 0cross it gives buy signal

  3. #3
    so I believe that is advance and so good previous post

  4. #4
    i have one doubt . How the amounts will be same in 15 minutes and 30 minutes. There can be gap will come but exactly the same.

  5. #5
    but in our bank nifty index it is not like that... I guess any minimal bar counts want 2000 or 10000 like exactly what I have see in different indiors but I am not sure...


    today I place rsi off because stilll I have confusion on this to the way to see...
    so for observable intent utilizing rsi candles lt;50gt;. .

    Tomorrow with rsi on standing.


  6. #6
    Notes and comments about what I see in the thread:
    EA or Indior: is composed as indior, and it doesn't handle risk or orders.
    The suppression indior worth screen has the hr, minute and seconds of it's last update (from TimeCurrent).
    The suppression indior only gets updated whenever there is a new pub.
    Suppression using the suppression indior is only done on the zero crossing dot - the suppression indior doesn't suppress arrows. A dot with no previous arrow is averted that way, although there'll be arrow alarms without dots.
    The usage of PRICE_MEDIAN is an arbitrary selection; go ahead and place one of those additional values in if you prefer. I am pretty sure the normal rsi indior uses PRICE_CLOSE, but I have not looked to see if I can affirm that.
    The SL and TP levels are all calculated based on the'entry price' of this signal with no consideration for time period. As to the way the entry price might end up exactly the same involving a 15 second and 30 minute chart - does seem like long chances.
    I expect somebody else is also looking at the code to find out if they believe that it's all right. I found where I had been calculating icci for the two icci and stochastic and fixed in the latest version. Do not think anyone is using those choices for overtraining however.

    Happy trading.

  7. #7
    it revealing again same level of 15 min. . In above post. Nonetheless, it is 30 minute pic.

  8. #8
    Understood now.


    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Notes and comments on what I see in the thread: EA or Indior: Is written as indior, and it does not manage risk or orders. The suppression indior worth display has the hr, minutes and minute of it is last upgrade (from TimeCurrent). The suppression indior just gets updated when there is a new pub. Suppression using the suppression indior is just done on the zero crossing dot - that the suppression indior does not suppress arrows. A dot with no previous arrow is averted that way, even though there'll be more arrow alerts without dots. The usage of PRICE_MEDIAN is an arbitrary selection; go right ahead and place one of those other values in if you like. I am pretty certain the regular rsi indior utilizes PRICE_CLOSE, but I have not looked to see if I could confirm that. The SL and TP levels are all calculated based on the'entry price' of the sign free of consideration for time frame. As to the way the entry price might wind up exactly the same between a 15 second and 30 minute chart - does seem like long chances. I hope someone else is also looking at the code to see whether they believe it's all right. I discovered where I was calculating icci for the two icci and fixed in the latest version. Do not think anybody is using those choices for suppression though. Happy trading.

  9. #9
    Thank you lukeb bro.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    i have one doubt . How the amounts will be same in 15 minutes and 30 minutes. There may be gap will come but here same. image
    I AM SORRY my query isn't right. When I use 15min and 30 minute chart. . That the macd 0cross will be vary and the entry price also vary. But here how they're same is that the doubt.

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