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  1. #71
    What time zone did you decide the trades were recorded in? You appear to be in Australia (?) Along with your correction is 4 hours.

  2. #72
    My server is Gmt 0 and also to match his transactions I needed to utilize 300 minute alteration.

  3. #73
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    What time zone did you determine the trades were recorded in? You seem to be in Australia (?) Along with your correction is 4 hours.
    In aus, yes. Never worked it out. Just corrected it by sight as it was pretty clear by simply zooming out where things should sit where they currently sit.

    You will note that I put from the trendline descriptions that the original csv open datetime and specifics in case it was relevant... good thing I guess.

    I am looking at description of 11/19/2010 03:37 etc etc.. My chart has this trendline adapting to 2010.11.19 10.37. (or, if I'd thought about it my offset I set into is 420mins, which is also 7hours).

    My chart 8am is 4pm actual time. So my chart is -7hours from my time. My time that is real is 10gmt.

    By my hokey math that makes my chart at 3gmt, and therefore Columbus' chart at -4gmt.

    I might have done that backwards.

    Edit : oh ffs I am a tool. My chart is -8hrs from my time. Chart time isgmt, therefore columbus chart time is -5gmt? Saying this, it clearly makes no dif as chart time is immaterial as demoned by my own chart time.

  4. #74
    Imagine all the traders on the planet basing they bussiness decisions on a coin toss. DO-NOT-WANT x/

  5. #75
    I fed in 300 also it lines up precisely. I'm east coast US that's GMT-5 but I do not think that things. I did so on an IBFX demo and they are GMT 1

  6. #76
    actarus : si vous voulez utiliser mon indieur et l'afficher sur votre forum fran?ais donner cr?dit ? moi et ce forum s'il vous pla?t. Je n'ai pas l'intention pour le code MQL ? afficher. J'avais l'intention de donner le fichier ex4, mais c'est la vie.

    de cr?dit ? l'auteur s'il vous pla?t.

  7. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    oh goddamn. Okay thanks, added that code to reading in the csv information as well as comparing it to the chart. Unless someone on myfx or using the indi has some dumb named chart azx42y it ought to be all candy. Vs gbpusdstupidnameappendix will be gbpusd versus gbpusd. /
    a fantastic thanks for your indior!

    Please notice the Right statement is:
    if (StringLen(Symbol()) gt; 6) symbolPostfix = StringSubstr(Symbol(),0 , 6);

    Inserted Code string symbolPostfix = ; should (StringLen(Symbol()) gt; 6) symbolPostfix = StringSubstr(Symbol(), 6);

  8. #78
    I think the key must be the broker here.

    But I can not loe a broker which:
    - offers 4-digit prices (see myfxbook, it is done with 4-digit pricing)
    - has GMT offset of -5

    Continuing the hunt.

  9. #79
    ATC Brokers and MB Trading are ECN and possess exactly the exact same GMT of SL=TP, but these brokers have 5 digits (on demonion).
    On GBPUSD ATC has a tipical spread of 0.9 pip and MBT 1.9. Have to be added the commissions.

    Another great EA with exactly the same GMT and also a similar egy is that:
    http://www.myfxbook.com/members/Aqua...-scalper/63401

    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I feel the key must be the broker here.

    But I can not loe a broker that:
    - provides 4-digit prices (see myfxbook, it is all done with 4-digit pricing)
    - has GMT offset of -5

    Continuing the search.

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