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a) I searched download area, I couldn't find Fat Tail's Noise and Volatility bands. Could you kindly give link?
b) "The Euro just tends to gravitate to those bands." Does the Euro mean 6E? (Mini Russel 2000) TIA
Go to the download area and you see many indicators. you find one that Fat Tails has done like Session Pivots, double click on the name and it will take you to the indicator, double-click on the question mark[?] next to field titled submitted by Fat Tails and this will show you all indicators submitted by FT.
Hi fusion:
Session Noise bands and Volatility bands are 2 separate indicators. Noise bands is No. 1 in your list, Volatility bands is not. Please read this thread: https://nexusfi.com/139536-post.html
Post #1 of that thread list all the Session indicators including the Volatility bands that you are looking for. You should also watch the Webinar by @Fat Tails linked in Post #2 of that thread.
im not sure if you consider it an indicator but I only use market profile with POC and valuearea.
just reading the market as is with this tools seem to be enough for me.
Standard MACD 12-26-9. Why? Because when the fast MA shoots through the ZeroLine concurrent with the trend on a 2 Min chart, it's good for at least 1 point on the TF, many times 2. If I could have a 2nd Indicator, it'd be a 9 TMA with a+2 Displacement.