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All the John Carter indicators that I know are rather simple indicators which should be easily available. I am referring to his book "Mastering The Trade", which I have read some years ago.
Which indicators do you look for?
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
the indies you posted a photo of may be standard to tos. I think the question was are those available on futures.io (formerly BMT) for NT users. The bbsqueeze type indicator for NT (RSqueeze) is in the elite downloads section of futures.io (formerly BMT). I do not know what indies the TS was referring to from John Carter, but to say that work has been done on that basic platform as shown in the photos I posted.
Like the TS I may be interested in the "wave" and the "scalper" for NT if they fit what I'm doing.
I did not want to say buck up for elite access if indies similar to those sought where not available there. So without an inappropriate repost, I was hoping TS would find what they needed. DB
type indicator or one like it is available on futures.io (formerly BMT), I believe in the elite section. That regression channel looking thing can be "made" with "felton channel" available on futures.io (formerly BMT) as well.
I am not aware if the others are floating around anywhere but when you have the attention of Fat Tails...as you do...with a coding question, you do have the eye of perhaps the best, most prolific, contributor on futures.io (formerly BMT).
So, buck up for access and find RSqueeze and Felton Channel on futures.io (formerly BMT). The PBFsqueeze is an adaptation of the JC idea that is worth a look as well. Good luck and trade well. DB