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  1. #11
    Junior Member gokzalwz_rafata's Avatar
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    Hello somebody,
    Just thought I'd throw one out here. I like this chart because is easy and to the point. I have learned from others whom I share the demand for simplicity and almost naked charts that some traders do.

    This Chart has Six Indiors: Time Series Forecast, xpMA,
    Visual_BT_Pivots V1.3, FiboSeries_v1.2, DxTradeDailyBoxedFibsPivots and ###AutoPivots. I adore this chart for this cross traded currency.

    Where Feedback Flows ligence Grows

    -Pipimint
    My chart is easy because it only has SIX indiors? It does not resemble a rainbow like some people's. I hear easy and I think of the:'

  2. #12
    Hello PipMint,

    software can be stored anywhere. But for usage, they need to be placed in MT4\software folder. May be earlier you were saving somewhere else (may be in Experts\templates folder, check there).

    Chandra
    Hi Chanrda,
    I've checked in these loions.At one pointI did think maybe I was saving them at the incorrect templates folder since I discovered there are just two of thembut neither of those templates folders contained my teplates but occurs only when the platform is away and I navigate through computergt;neighborhood disc Cgt; program filesgt;metatrader-northfinacegt; etc.. . When I have the platform program. Running I will see and load the templates I created. I'd finally figured a way to save them out the platform documents by changing the directory. I should have thought of this before but I actually was not motivate to since I can always remember the indiors I like to use in my charts. This is just another example of learning and intelligence raises. Thank you for the feed back everybody. Thank you to this article chandra.

    Where Feedback Flows ligence Grows

    -Pipimint

  3. #13
    My chart is easy because it only has SIX indiors? At least it does not resemble a rainbow just like a few people's. I hear easy and I think of the:'
    Hello Jedi,
    I enjoy the whole Star Wars thing that you have going on, '' A Jedi seeks no name, let the force be you. I love it. Nice chart, If it works for you great! I could cut at a couple indiors off my first chart I posted but I enjoy it. This is yet another one,with a single indior(Zup_v76) on GBP/JPY 5M Chart. You may visit the link if anybody needs the Zup Instructions. Thank you everybody.Oh yeah, for your own zup to work you have to click the let DLL imputs box when you attach it to your chart.Also, the Zup_v76 may alot more than what you see here.Check out it and post your results if you want but if you do provide and explanation for every person to understand the hows and whys of your charts.

    Where Feedback Flows ligence Grows

    -Pipimint

    http://www.forex-tsd.com/harmonic-tr...c-trading.html

    https://www.cliqforex.com/attachment...0767541355.mq4

  4. #14
    Junior Member adripzg's Avatar
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    This is Simple Simon.
    2 MAs, a Visual_BT_Pivots (my modified version of Habeeb's AutoPivotCalculator.MQ4) all served on a deliely sensual 4HR line chart. As you may observe the MAs are looking like a contracting sine wave. Oh boy! I can not wait for the pips to start popin'.

  5. #15
    This is Simple Simon.
    2 MAs, a Visual_BT_Pivots (my modified version of Habeeb's AutoPivotCalculator.MQ4) all served on a deliely sensual 4HR line chart. Since you may observe the MAs are appearing like a contracting sine wave. Oh boy! I can't await the pips to begin popin'.
    Hi M_MM,
    Thanks for sharing one chart, I enjoy it. Your chart give the viewer an excellent sense of management in a seemingly Chaotic market in an easy yet powerful method of employing moving averages and SR.. I'm curious, what averages are you? And did you figure out how to post? Pretty trendy Micro.Ttyl.

    Where Feedback Flows Itelligence Grows

    -Pipimint

  6. #16
    Junior Member adripzg's Avatar
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    Hello M_MM,
    Thanks for sharing one chart, I enjoy it. Your chart give the viewer an excellent sense of management in a seemingly Chaotic market in an easy yet powerful method of employing moving averages and SR.. I am curious, what averages are you using there? And did you figure out how to post? Pretty trendy Micro.Ttyl.

    Where Feedback Flows Itelligence Grows

    -Pipimint
    Hello Pip,
    The moving averages are 34 and 89 SMAs. The 89 is flat and that helps remind me that the market has been in a range recently.

    I submitted the chart from MetaTrader by gt;Filegt;Save Picture Asgt;Lively Chart-600X600 Pixels. There have been technical dificulties with attachments. In this manner I was sure it could be viewed by you.

    I enjoy this chart for the reasons you already mentioned. S/R levels are so important to see I look at simple charts first beore indiors is added by me. This gives me a sense of where price targets exist.

  7. #17
    Hi M_MM,
    Here is the xpMA_v15 that includes some addtional funtions. I've included the indiors required to work, of course you know on there own also you can use indiors. The current chart has the xpMA with the SDL as well as the Slope Management line Displayed. I am such as the xpMA_v21 because it's a couple of additional user imputs inside.

    Where Feedback Flows ligence Grows

    -Pipimint

    https://www.cliqforex.com/attachment...5910919549.zip

  8. #18
    The moving averages are 34 and 89 SMAs. The 89 is flat and that helps remind me that the market was in a range lately.

    I submitted the chart from MetaTrader from gt;Filegt;Save Picture Asgt;Lively Chart-600X600 Pixels. There have been dificulties with attachments. In this manner I was convinced you could view it.

    I enjoy this chart for the reasons you mentioned. S/R amounts are so important to see I look at simple charts first beore I add indiors. This gives me a sense of where price targets exist.
    Hi M_MM,
    Haven't herd from you figured your active working, Git-r-done!


    I'm gradually making my way through Langs thread, place one. I enjoy it so much, but I've found myself focusing on moving averages I enjoy your 34,89 sma and how the 34 resembles the price action's center of gravity along with the 89 is like 34's center of orbit, it's really interesting how the orbit is trimming and trimming, with each revolution,heading toward a breaking point, it seems.

    I went forward an applied the xpMA_v15 set up of the 34sma using the configurations:

    xpMA_v15(13,6,0)


    and look what happen. This looks pretty good although I will try and refine the xpMA configurations to find signs that are better.

  9. #19
    HI,
    I had been getting tiered of switching around beetwen charts, as I was becoming curious about moving averages today. So, I chose to put 60ema's on my 5M chart that apprear on 15M,30M,60M,240M.This is what it looks like:

    (15/5)(60)180ema about the 5m chart=60ema on 15m;
    (30/5)(60)360ema about the 5m chart=60ema about the 30m chart;
    (60/5)(60)720ema about the 5m chart=60ema on the 60m chart;
    (240/5)(60) 2880ema about the 5m chart=60ema on the 240m chart;
    etc...
    I recognize it's very straightforward math but it's nice to see on one chart with the Fibo series.But, what's really interesting is if you switch to high time frames!

  10. #20
    HI,
    I took my new moving average 5M chart and changed it up into the 15M chart and that I visit the 2880 EMA hiding right above the the -89(212.24) series lineup at 212.28 and I am curious to see if this will offer the support required for G/J moving large in the upcoming few days, your guess is as good as mine.

    Where Feedback Flows ligence Grows

    -Pipimint

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