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Re: v2v dynamic system

nathanvbasko, Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:38 am

v2v dynamic trading system updates:

Traders Dynamic Zones (TDZ): Now powered by Momenticks.

─ The TDZ has always been in sync with the v2v trading system process or structure. Such as global variable dependency/handling, used technology (algorithms), and parameter values/coded settings in synchronicity with the so-called power of 3-6-9 setup.

─ Heiken-Ashi APB: newly optimized and tested Price Action Channel (PAC)

─ and code optimizations with indicators included in this system

─ Just a minor update is done on the guest indicator >>> Momenticks



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A must before loading the v2v dynamic trading system

Follow the steps below:

1) Open an M1 chart
2) Press "F2" key to load History Center
3) Navigate to the currency pair and the "1 Minute (M1)" history data for the chart you have open in your terminal (be sure to "double click" the "1 Minute (M1)" selection in history center so it becomes the active selection)
4) Then left-click once on any of the data rows in the right-hand window of the History Center (it doesn't matter which one)
5) Click the "Add" button, this pops up another window titled "Bar" and the default selection is on the "year"
6) Enter 1970
7) Then select "OK"... and it creates a new bar with the timestamp and price info you just added.
8) Now select "Close" in the History Center
9) Navigate to your M1 chart of interest and then from the terminal menu select "Charts -> Refresh"...this will refresh the chart and attempts to fill any time gaps in the chart data (which now includes your year 1970 data point) with server data
 
Step 9 continued...Now your chart will have pulled anywhere from 2048 to 65536 M1 bars from your broker's server (not Metaquotes server) and is usually far more data than you can get the broker to cough up when you try and manually scroll your M1 chart back in time

If everything went fine... then you've quickly downloaded all the broker's M1 data on your currency pair that the broker is going to let you have, much faster than holding down the home or page-up key for minutes and minutes to download even fewer data. Now, you may continue with the rest of the time frames.
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