Chickenspicy wrote: Sat Jul 15, 2023 5:46 am
4hr-15m candle alignment for entry
mystery signal and
1m - 5m momentum confirmations
trade away from the vsa levels
Why do the mystery indicator arrows recalculate or repaint its signals.
Re: Breakout
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 2:13 am
by Chickenspicy
Austin3 wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 9:48 pm
Why do the mystery indicator arrows recalculate or repaint its signals.
They do thats why momentum was tried to confirm it
Re: Breakout
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:11 pm
by andrei-1
I experimented with version 6. I didn't like it, there are a lot of problems with different smoothing periods. But the picture remains the same.
I think version 2 (Close/High_Low) is the most optimal.
Re: Breakout
Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2023 11:32 pm
by andrei-1
Added small stars. And three display modes. Button for lines.
I'm embarrassed to trash the main topics. I'll put it here .
Re: Breakout
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2023 12:01 am
by Chickenspicy
the scalp is illuminati confirmed
Re: Breakout
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2023 12:16 am
by andrei-1
The indicator may extinguish non-current asterisks.
Now he turns off the levels along with the lines.
You don't need to come up with a unique name for the button yourself if multiple indicators are used.
The color of the lines is easy to change.
Re: Breakout
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 7:36 pm
by andrei-1
I just added a button. No changes in logic.
Re: Breakout
Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 6:26 am
by andrei-1
A small improvement. All parameters can be changed instantly using the mnj variable.
To get less seasick on the waves. A mixture of JMA(t3) and pure T3. Two versions of histo and line.
They are very similar. But I don't want to mix them. For me, these are oscillators and moving averages.
Re: Breakout
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 2:26 am
by andrei-1
A small improvement. Three new parameters, now you can make levels invisible.
Re: Breakout
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2023 4:34 am
by andrei-1
White stars.
I wanted to create a trend continuation signal (Figure 1).
Using these settings (Figure 3), you can view it in detail (Figure 2).
But in most cases, it looks like a change of direction (Figure 4).