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Once you get your other chart issues resolved, you may wish to consider adding DMPlusSignals_v8 (there's also an NT6.5 version). It will automatically insert an EMA line and place the appropriate Perry Method 1 or 2 long and short entry points on it (I'm only using Method 1). You can also configure it for sound alerts.
That's the bomb, hunter! I'll be using Method 1 only as well. And I was just talking to someone about wanting to load the sound alerts and began thinking about how crazy I will make them. And I see you layered the Sharkband as well. I began reading Sharky's Classroom thread and of all the indicators mentioned--and there are a lot--that was the one that intrigued me and wondered how to incorporate it into Perry's system. I'm stoked. Thanks so much.
But could I trouble you to mark-up your chart a bit and tell me exactly how you use it? Lastly, could I trouble you to post the parameters of your indicators because I just don't trust my chart otherwise. I use NT 7, too.
Please take it one at a time. With the CLEAN chart you added the Force Index. Change the FI to the correct parameters i.e. EMA 13 on either the fast or the slow. Make the other line transparent. Then make the DASH Style = DASH, and the PLOT style = HASH and Width = 90
Now if the FI shows up correctly, start adding ONE indicator at a time. After you add one indicator, see if the FI stays the same. By adding one at a time we will then be able to see which indicator is causing the problem.
I'm sorry I wasn't clear in my earlier email. When I open the default FI, it doesn't look like everyone else's. Yes, it looks fine but doesn't resemble the FI on your charts. Then when I begin to alter the parameters, it begins to look unrecognizable. I have those settings that you have indicated above and will reflect them in a separate chart. But I'm certain that the issue is with additional settings I made. That's why I'd like to compare them to a printshot of the correct settings and then I would know immediately what the issue is.