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  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    hello saint, take a look the connected indior.
    Wow great that is precisely what I need. Thank you very much
    Do you also have mql file willing to share?

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Thanks for the time. I think it doesn`t need to be complied.

    1)Simply if current fractal low is greater than the previous down fractal low it's going to be a HL.
    2)If current up fractal high is lower compared to previous up fractal it's going to be a LH.
    3)If current down fractal low is lower compared to the previous down fractal low it's going to be a LL
    4)And in the event the current up fractal high is higer than the previous up fractal high it's going to be a HH.


    It's strange that this kind of very simple and I think usefull indi hasn`t been made however. Perhaps I really do...
    Sorry, I guess I misunderstood what you were asking for. My mistake.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Sorry, I guess I misunderstood what you're asking for. My error.
    Not a problem.You had only good intentions

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    hello saint, take a look the attached indior.
    thanks sangmane...

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    hello saint, take a look the connected indior.
    That I really like this indior, I wonder whether the alert could be modified so that if a lower high (LH) is shaped following a previous Greater High (HH) and if a greater Low (HL) is shaped following a previous Reduced Low (LL) we are alerted ?

    It would be very useful to determine weakness strength in the market.

    The graphic object of this HL LH could be Bold Red, the rest could be Blue, that would also be fine addition.

    Thank you again.

  7. #17
    For Amibroker Fans:

    here is the AFL to the same HH LL LH HL indior

    Q = Param(% Change, 2, 0.1, 10, 0.1);
    Z = Zig(C , q) ;
    HH = ((Z lt; Ref(Z, -1) AND Ref(Z, -1) gt; Ref(Z, -2)) AND (Peak(z, q, 1) gt; Peak(Z, q, 2)));
    LH = ((Z lt; Ref(Z, -1) AND Ref(Z, -1) gt; Ref(Z, -2)) AND (Maximum(Z, q, 1) lt; Peak(Z, q, 2)));
    HL = ((Z gt; Ref(Z, -1) AND Ref(Z, -1) lt; Ref(Z, -2)) AND (Trough(Z, q, 1) gt; Trough(Z, q, 2)));
    LL = ((Z gt; Ref(Z, -1) AND Ref(Z, -1) lt; Ref(Z, -2)) AND (Trough(Z, q, 1) lt; Trough(Z, q, 2)));
    GraphXSpace = 5;
    dist = 0.5 * ATR(20);

    for (I = 0; T lt; BarCount; I )

    if (HH[I])
    PlotText(HH, I, H[I] dist[I], colorYellow);

    if (LH[I])
    PlotText(LH, I, H[I] dist[I], colorYellow);

    if (HL[I])
    PlotText(HL, I, L[I] - dist[I], colorPink);

    if (LL[I])
    PlotText(LL, I, L[I] - dist[I], colorPink);


  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hi Saintsurfer, there might be fractal indiors which can be modified to perform this. Or there is one available out there. U can see HH HL LH LL by eye.
    hi. I want to know HH HL LH LL system.
    Please tell me is it profitable? What is winning ratio?
    What is entry, sl, tp?

    Thanks.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote hi. I Would like to learn HH HL LH LL system. Please tell me can it be profitable? What is winning ratio? What is entry, sl, tp? Thanks.
    Hello Kumar,
    It is not a system. My reply refers to loing HH HL LH LL by eye as opposed to having an indior.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Hi Kumar, it isn't a system. My response simply refers to finding HH HL LH LL by eye rather than using an indior.
    How do you exchange then ? can you give example? Also tell me how do you get rid of market.

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