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I've used it on Minute and Tick charts mostly. Here's a better indication of what I'm looking at, both charts are using the LineBreak but my "diamond indicator" is only on the left chart. Screenshot_2
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Besides still using the LineBreakWicked chart type, I no longer use most of those indicators, but I will try my best
Most of the indicators used are from the ZombiePack9 set of indicators. Looking at the 'left' chart, there is an EMA on the main chart, I don't recall the setting, honestly. On the right, top and bottom are Zombie9AccountInfo and Zombie9PriceInfo indicators.
The next indicator under that is my modified version of the standard RSI indicator I call "MODRSI". my version adds colored lines at the 30/50/70 levels and the main and avg plots both change color if above/below 50.0.
The last indicator on the left side is the Zombie9BBMACD from the Zombie9 pack.
On the "right" chart the only different indicator, just under the main chart, is my modified version of the standard Fisher Transform i call "MODFT". In my version the main plot changes color if it fluctuates above 0.4 or less than -0.4. All other times it is transparent.
These days, I use a modified version of the DTOSC, which changes color above/below 50 and has high/low threshold lines at 75/25. Along with that I use a modified version of the LBR310 indicator with multiple color and line width changes. On the main chart is a modified Keltner indicator I call "MODKelt" which has a color-changing midline.The most important change to my charts is the addition of a LineBreakWicked alert indicator I call "LBWA". I made two versions - one which alerts on first change, another (better) which alerts on the second bar after the change. That better version is shown in the attachment of an NQ chart during the last two day period in Pacific Standard time. It plots a block above/below the price and has an option to change block size, set a sound alert, log alerts, etc.
Hope that helps!
Our life is our own today. Tomorrow you will be dust, a shade, a tale that is told. Live mindful of death, the hour flies.