I have told you before in private the fault is yours you engage your imagination in the "technical" analysis of things not "technical" and what you outline is personal and down to style. The commands are unchanged and work the same all versions. If you use a "technical" style rather than focus on the basics I am not sure how that helps you and you have said to me you are not interested in write ups so you apparently do not read update notes. If you did you would know the change in KSO is well explained and nothing that takes more than a glance to change "habits" the KSO I explained shows n - 2n in fetch and return mode so you see the cycling in direction maintained by 3n - 6n, simple. You cannot and should not read screenface elements as you do in "technical" analysis the screenface tells a joined up story. Your focus should remain on the joined up story it tells. It is also important to read update notes so that for any changes we have the notes update you such that you do not need more than a glance to adjust. I hope I am clear?ImpLaNT wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:13 pm Different versions give different readings in the screenface elements. This is especially true for KSO. If earlier we talked about transferring partitions n-6n from the bottom line to the top and vice versa, now you are talking about n-2n. The inertion of the Fractal Patterns section has increased significantly. In your last picture I see the 8n version, but the KSO seems to be from the previous 7n version. I see 5 partitions in the top line of the oscillator instead 2, which i see yesterday at this moment in my terminal.
All I want to say is that people working with Orbit must to change their “habits” often. We just get used to the behavior of the screenface; when the update comes out, and we need to watch everything again and relearn it. People already have no established order in their heads about exactly how to use a tool in real trading, and with constant changes in the behavior of the screenface, this training becomes even more difficult. Personally, I don’t care exactly how many partitions are transferred in the same KSO 2 or 6; I understand that the main essence of using your approach lies somewhat deeper than the standard reaction to changing elements of the screenface. However, there are certain inconveniences from changing the behavior of the screenface.
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PS: The Cloud version talks to the trader and as the space changes tells her exactly what the play is and given the context the trader makes her choices and in that way not much is left to interpretation and the decision is whether you want to take a trade or not given the context you see and read.