Re: v2v dynamic system

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Hi,

For some reason, my MT4 terminal is crashing any time I attempt to: Load the Profile (regardless of version), or manually load VP-Range.ex4 or v2v_VWAP.ex4. I have ensured the MT4 settings described in post 1 match, and have also enabled DLL imports globally for the terminal.

Can someone please advise me what I might check to load this template properly or to load the indicators?

I am using IG MT4 version 4 Build 1212 on Windows 10, with terminal.exe set to realtime priority.

Cordially,
MHT


Re: v2v dynamic system

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milehightrader wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2019 8:26 pm Hi,
For some reason, my MT4 terminal is crashing any time I attempt to: Load the Profile (regardless of version), or manually load VP-Range.ex4 or v2v_VWAP.ex4. I have ensured the MT4 settings described in ............
MHT
 
The v2v trading system is not a noob-friendly trading environment or chart setup to trade with as it requires a superhuman trading experience ; )─. More so... as the tools/indicators are too technical for a trader with a K.I.S.S. mindset. Although, once you get the hang of using this system, it adheres to "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." ; )─ Albert Einstein

 
Anyway, here are the steps that may solve your issue in setting up this system: 
 
Open the MT4 platform >>> press "Ctrl-O" ─it will pop-up an MT4 pop-up Window
...and make sure you have the parameters or value as highlighted.
...now close and open your MT4 platform again. 

   
  

2) Use the attached tools to load the history (tick data of each instrument/pair) - limited up to 2048 bytes of initial file size (history data file) ─a platform limitation...run the application and simply follow the on-screen instructions. If you are not able to do this successfully, I suggest that you find another trading system or tool to use. There are tons of it in this domain alone.
...click to download this tool
    

3) Now, open a blank chart with an instrument/pair
...see the attached image and check why you need these steps. If you don't get it... just move on to another system.
    

4) To fix the issue identified in Step #3... simply follow the sub-step below:
─ open a blank chart (if you haven't yet)
─ set your chart accordingly as highlighted below chart image:
  

5) Press the "Home" key on your keyboard in order to show the current chart time frame data horizon. Such as, on M5 or M1 time frame - or any time frame that needed a much more tick data (volume) history to load on your chart.
─ Now, press "Pu" (page up button) on your keyboard... continue pressing it repeatedly and it will manually load more historical data to your chart.
─ You will need to do these for all the instruments/pairs or selectively the ones that you trade only
─ For the template maintenance... Reset the FXV template by simply pressing "Ctrl-B" >>> "Ctrl-A" >>> "Delete" button, and save as your default template

Note: The tools or indicators within the v2v trading system work in harmony with each other in terms of algorithm/parameters. Hence, if you attached it to your chart individually may not work fully or it may have issues.

  
6) If at this point you were still not able to make it work.. please read the attached image. Thank you
 
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Re: v2v dynamic system

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lucmat wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 4:59 am Hi nathanvbasko,
thanks for your great system!
I want to ask a question.
Does TDZ_MTF repaint or is it my fault in changing parameters?
Thanks for your help

Lucmat
it depends on your parameter on how you will see it fit your strategy.

Here's my previous explanation from DMs:

This tool works based on your preferred parameter input or understanding of how it works. Hence, it all depends on how you read or use it with tried & tested strategy/method.

In MTF mode, TDZ looks like a repaint due to the interpolation view as this tool update process is based on the higher timeframe closing candle ( meaning, while you are in lower TF ─ e.g. current chart H1 TF but H4 in MTF mode ).

Also, the delay update process parameter is like a repaint but it depends on how you use it... you may keep it updated in real-time or with a delay. The delay is more of a controlled processing of ticks data (volatility controlled option) to prevent false readings... ─with dependency Volume main chart indicator parameter. There are a lot more needed to explain along with other parameters, such as the dynamic approach, VHF filter, etc.... too complicated for other users, and that is why this tool or system is simply abandoned by noobs or by other traders with a KISS mindset.

Note: There's a vertical line guide (borderline) with TDZ which part of the TDZ lines are dynamically changing based on volatility set parameter (volume on main chart indicator) or update process (work speed ─ zero in real-time, default is 2.4 minutes)
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Re: v2v dynamic system

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nathanvbasko wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 7:47 pm
 
The v2v trading system is not a noob-friendly trading environment or chart setup to trade with as it requires a superhuman trading experience ; )─. More so... as the tools/indicators are too technical for a trader with a K.I.S.S. mindset. Although, once you get the hang of using this system, it adheres to "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." ; )─ Albert Einstein

 
Anyway, here are the steps that may solve your issue in setting up this system: 

...a much better way to load history data (tick volume)

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 actually 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


Now you have really 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 pg-up key for minutes and minutes to download even fewer data. It works with charts of other timeframes as well.
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Re: v2v dynamic system

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GBP/AUD: sell the rips...

On the chart sub-window... is the newly developed v2v Momenticks (testing stage). A volume-weighted linear momentum using the popular T3 MA algorithm and JMA filtering for phase/smoothing... with a touch of DSMA. This indicator is a good combo with the TDZ indicator.
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