I read in earlier posts that someone found display problems if he tried to have more than one chart with the Tool running. On my system, I found that running 3 charts with the Tool is not a problem. This enables me to view a currency pair triad to help in deciding the best pair of the triad to trade.
In addition, it has been stated that the View mode needs to be Full Screen. I found that is not necessary. As seen on these screen captures, the chart window simply needs to be adjusted to find the correct dimensions for proper display. I noted in the capture with the large grey arrow that this "bullseye" with the red dot (Singularity indicator) is actually a convenient alignment aid. Simply adjust the chart window width and height, and possibly the height of the panel that holds the Orbit EA, to get the red dot centered in the bullseye.
Below shows a chart not in Full Screen mode and the red dot not centered. Display is off a bit.
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Below shows a chart not in Full Screen mode with the red dot centered. Display is correct.
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Below shows a chart not in Full Screen mode that has been Maximized. The red dot is centered and the display is correct.
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Below is in Full Screen mode displaying 4 charts. Three are different currency pairs with Orbit theTool attached and the fourth is one of the pairs with my own template. Display is correct.
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NOTE: On the last capture, examine the cyclicality indicator on all three pairs. Typical traders would be using only one of these pairs for analysis and trading decision. For one pair, n-6n are all red, and the other two pairs n-6n are all green. So it appears that there are three pairs with good opportunities for trading, two in the same direction and one in the opposite direction. But actually, by evaluating the pair triad, the GBPUSD is the best of the three to consider trading (buy the pullbacks).
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Re: A New Trading Game (chaos game) Played for Money and Played in Risk- Free Space
regit, Tue Mar 28, 2023 2:46 am