Excellent idea, I think. Can anybody realize it? Though it's not obvious,
as we don't know the body of the candle until it closes, so perhaps the condition
should be applied to the whole candle range (Low to High)?
Excellent idea, I think. Can anybody realize it? Though it's not obvious,
Thanks, any particular CHF pairs you like?Msquared wrote: Wed Oct 05, 2022 5:26 pm Personally I prefer the less volatile pairs. They seem to respect levels way more which in turn has my win rate much higher way smaller loses. The CHF pairs in particular move very consistently from zone to zone.
I agree MAs don't like sudden jumpsandrei-1 wrote: Wed Oct 05, 2022 4:59 am When I see how moving averages suffer during jumps. I'm thinking about a new kind of renko graphs. Disassemble long candles, But collect them if the body of the candle turned out to be small (large shadows). Do not touch the small candles. If the standard candle is 0.5%. Then draw a candle of 2% as 4 by 0.5%.
It's interesting to see what happens.
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