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Still recovering from surgery & too muddy-headed. Will keep tweaking & playing SIM probably for another week or so until all this "dope" is out of my system, & I'm thinking clearly again.
After all, it's what you learn AFTER you know it all, that counts!
Well! It's been quite a while since I've been called Nancy! HG, like any system using indicators, is always going to be interpretive. Never predictive. There ARE some folks out there touting predictive systems for THOUSANDS! My take: IF they EVER fail for any reason, WOULD YOU EVER TRUST THEM - EVER AGAIN ? ? But, the upside to the HG is, it's a nice, simple, easy way to make a little $$ without having to study & learn a lot about markets, market makers, bid / ask, win / loss ratios, spreads, depth, breadth, excel spreadsheets for recording & keeping track of every teeny, tiny, little single thing you do throughout the day. Who lives their lives like that? Here's a screenshot from today. Simple. Straightforward. Eliminated the LBR indicator. Somewhat Redundant. Still like the SMI2 (3-some) and the d9ParticleOscillator & PRC. I'm sure it could be simplified even further, but not bad for a couple hours works. (I'm still on 1/2 days, until fully recovered). Not bragging. My approach is different than others. I've spent most of my life in some sort of technical field & all that entails - It just finally gets to you over the years. From here on out it's SIMPLE, SIMPLE, SIMPLE or even SIMPLER, if I can find a way to simplify SIMPLE.
After all, it's what you learn AFTER you know it all, that counts!
Here's (1/2 day) screenshot on the YM set at 7 RangeNoGap bars with the streamlined HG system (Eliminated the LBR indicator, left the SMI2 (3-some) and the d9ParticleOscillator as sub-indicators & the PRC on main panel). You could have made a little $$ today! Enjoy. I've added YM to my data stream, so I'll track it & see how it performs using the same settings I'm using for TF, in case you have any more questions or need more examples. Still recovering / only back to work 1/2 days, so I'll probably only have 1/2 day data samples for the remainder of the week.
After all, it's what you learn AFTER you know it all, that counts!
It's available in the ELITE / VIP section (one of the links, near the bottom, of the main page of BigMikesForum) and is available for members who have made a donation (DONATE) link (YELLOW) at the top in the menu bar on the main page. This is a restriction placed on the indicator by Sefstrat - the member who coded the indicator - not my requirement, but I cannot share it directly. Make a donation - even a small one-time donation - to help keep this wonderful site going & Mike will change your status to VIP, thus enabling you to access the ELITE link on the main page. There, you will find a number of indicators that have been posted for ELITE members. Quite frankly, I have yet to find a better indicator!
After all, it's what you learn AFTER you know it all, that counts!
Wizard are you using anything other than the default setting of (14 period phase 0 close )on the D9, because yours seems a bit smoother than mine? are you using the zen fire feed?
Yes. I changed it from 14 to 12. Seems to give a better signal for my 9 RangeNoGap bar chart with the SMI2 trio I'm also using. Here's the template, attached.
After all, it's what you learn AFTER you know it all, that counts!