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  1. #91
    Junior Member Checo1081's Avatar
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    Sorry for chiming in late men, but does anyone have clean-running versions of TD Seq. and TD Combo for MetaTrader 4? I have been not able to find them --ribbon is getting pretty long!
    I have been spoiled w/ Bloomberg at work and don't have any access to the tools at home.

    Also, TD ROC....is there a version of the out there as well for MT4?

    I'm rather new to the platform but have become very reliant on utilizing the above 3 (particularly Combo and ROC...I locate Combo more dependable in ccy markets).

    Is there a site with these indiors professionally scripted and available for download? I saw the website in one of the previous articles but it lacked some of Demark's indiors.

    And a side note...I'm a Demark enthusiast if you cant tell and well read on his or her systems. It's good to see others out there practicing the job.

    Thanks! Any help would be appreciated.

  2. #92
    Senior Member miserabilay's Avatar
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    Hey Billy,

    Glad to see you ! We created TD SEQ and Combo but we still don't have specialists about the best way to read it. Can you inform us a bit on that? Also since you have the Bloomberg version, can you assess if the indiors here are accurate?

    Here are the indiors I created.




    Sorry for chiming in late guys, but does anyone have clean-running variations of TD Seq. and TD Combo for MetaTrader 4? I've been not able to find them --ribbon is getting pretty long!
    I've been spoiled w/ Bloomberg at work and have no access to the resources in the home.

    Also, TD ROC....is there a version of that out there as well for MT4?

    I am fairly new to the platform but have become very reliant on utilizing the aforementioned 3 (especially Combo and ROC...I locate Combo more dependable in ccy markets).

    Is there a site with those indiors professionally scripted and available for downloading? I saw the site in one of the previous posts but it lacked any of Demark's indiors.

    And a side note...I am a Demark addict if you cant tell and well read on his systems. It's good to see others out there practicing the job.

    Thanks! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    https://www.cliqforex.com/attachment...9514941558.zip

  3. #93
    Junior Member Checo1081's Avatar
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    Fantastic Work! I have just taken a first glance in the Combo. I read in one of your earlier posts that it is still in somewhat early phases. The Setup works well and seems to be clean. Even the countdown, and that I speak very understandingly, may use a while, primarily when it comes to that which is possibly the most complicated part of the indior - the recycle.

    I'm very interested to hear how you have handled them. . .personally I hate working with egies encircling them (they're dull!) . It appears the most significant difficulty with all the indior is this matter.
    I'm unsure as to how metatrader will have the ability to digest the a variety of modification paramaters. What do you imply by Recycle Based on Range btw...? Additionally, TD Termination Count - is it taken into account?

    And as a novelty but still very useful, Bloomberg will draw dashed TDST lines in the highs or lows of the #1 Bar of installation....if you are so inclined.

    I will see what I can gather on Bloomberg and return to you with a few side by side comparisons.

    Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. #94
    Senior Member miserabilay's Avatar
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    This can be an indior plots past day's high/low on today's chart. It is a useful tool for analyzing daily range systems. Put it on your 1M or 5M chart you'll be able to see when the price penetrate the high low range, just how much it goes, all those info.

    Enjoy!
    https://www.cliqforex.com/attachment...1799858715.mq4

  5. #95
    Junior Member Checo1081's Avatar
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    Hi aha,
    Thank You for the info. I downloaded a bunch of screenshots from Bloomberg now for you. When I went and upload them onto the ribbon it stated they were too big to achieve that. I don't wish to shrink them as I'd lost some important detail. I have got about 10 or so of TD Combo and Sequential, along with the indior adjustment window screenshots listing all of the adjustment options. If you have an email address you would like to send me via personal message I'll gladly send them to you.

    I did notice some discrepancies with your Combo and default configurations in Bloomberg. As I suspected they pertained mainly to the countdown stage. I'm unfortunately under time constraint right now but I can offer them a look a bit later and see what may be causing these differences. At first glace, the price bars recorded in Bloomberg vary slightly from those supplied by Interbank FX (they make slightly higher highs( etc). . .as would be anticipated and this would differ from broker to broker. This would nevertheless signify the difference of documenting a or not.

    Regarding TD Termination Count, I will write a bit later. It is really very straightforward. DeMark's second book New Market Timing Techniques is most likely the most comprehensive on these topics, along with his option trading book is the most recent and perhaps the most reliable, though most of it is repetition.

    One thing I wished to convey was that I noticed some folks earlier in the thread were questioning false signals given off by those indiors (a 13 was recorded but price hiccuped and maintained on moving ). The signs were actually accurate. Entry techniques on such signs have to be known by the trader well in advance of using the indior as a profitable means of trading. Because when they failthey really fail, and opportunity is born to reverse the position and shoot from the path of the prevailing trend. If it was simple as studying 13 and going north or south, I'd own half of Manhattan by now.

    Discuss shortly,
    BRV

  6. #96
    Senior Member miserabilay's Avatar
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    Thank You Billy! I have sent my email address for your PM indox. I guess one thing on my todo list is to debug the TD-Combo indior. Then I will add alert mechnism predicated on entry technique you mentioned (might need to ask your a lot of queries in the procedure ).

    Can you skype? Perhaps we can chat online sometime.

  7. #97
    Junior Member Checo1081's Avatar
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    This may be of use to others. . .email into aha

    Regarding entry techniques for TD Sequential and Combo:

    1. Input a'13'
    2. 2 lower lows/lower closes followed by higher close/higher high for BUY (TD POQ) - inverse for market
    3. A close higher or lower than the close 4 pubs ago (price flip)
    4. A combo of confirmations: a. REI or ROC broke ob/os zone upward or downward, b. a qualified TD line break, c. the Combo or sequential count d. heavy selling or buying pressure breaking previous zone of pubs (but no longer than 6 usually) or TDPOQ

    By programming them into you are indicating that it needs to be a particular way. People using this indior aren't your 4X Made Easy audience....they are literally earning billions upon billions every year using this men' indiors (trust me I understand. . .there's a reason I analyze this guy's work so much). There is a lot to digest with this man, but in the event of alternative 4 above, you've got a very high-probablility commerce - you have ta be completely out of it not to generate income in a situation like that!

    Happy trading,
    BRV

  8. #98
    Junior Member Checo1081's Avatar
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    And another. . .message to aha might be of use to other people

    Hi there. . .just posted a response on the thread. ROC I do use really as I find it to be one of the better indiors. It tracks the raw price movement and clearly identifies when things are unnatural vs. 12 or 8 pubs ago....sort of an arithmatic standard deviation, however much clearer. 100.25 and 99.75 are used for the over purchased and oversold areas. Probably the greatest (in my estimation ) for identifying change in management of price. The DeMarker I keep away from (things didn't work out!) , however the REI I will use for pin pointing entrances in pullbacks in up or downtrends (I can usually pinpoint the tops or bottoms perfectly if conditions are right). Here is an example, but I try to identify the trend through other ways and not a moving average (I typically do not use moving averages also frequently ) http://www.trading-naked.com/efuturevision3.htm (I will use a series of 4 to this particular method).

    Hope it will help,
    BRV

  9. #99
    Senior Member miserabilay's Avatar
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    I am attempting to make an indior that marks the bars in the history that's the market opening bar. But I am not positive whether I've those market opeing hours right. The websites I found through google seems to give me exceptional results. Could anyone verify this for me? Thanks!

    All time here would be for GMT-0 time zone.

    Tokyo: 0:00
    London: 8:00 in winter, 7:00 daily light saving time
    NewYork: 13:00 in winter, 12 daily light saving time

  10. #100
    Senior Member miserabilay's Avatar
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    Hi Billy,

    I did a quick test on those charts you shipped to me and many difference I discovered were due to different data feeds. The default setting of my indior is to recycle based on range, which will be recommended by TD, though your charts seems to use the first complete setup for countdown without contemplating the setups finished before the combo countdown finishes. I don't recall TD recommend to do this. If you change the recyclebasedonrange within my indior to false, it will use the latest completed setup for combo countdown, the unfinished countdown began from the old setup will be deleted. This is also recommended in the book of TD.

    I guess I'll spend sometime studying the TD-REI or ROC. It'd be good if you can send me some charts (or place it ) on how you use the choice 4 in your article to take trades.

    Another thing I don't know is those lines. Some are dashed, some are continuous, some are green, some are reddish. Are those lines for stoploss or take profit?

    Thanks,

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