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I think that the actual point being made by many of the members posting in this thread is not about whether this system is a good one or not. It is simply that this system is pretty much just an amalgamation of many publicly-available tools that anyone could use, without paying serious bucks for it.
There are a lot of "secret" systems that are like that. You could replicate their systems by using the same generic parts that they ripped off from others and renamed, and presented as something special.
I think most people would prefer not to have ordinary indicators renamed and pumped up as something new and special. Which, of course, does not mean that this particular set of renamed and repackaged indicators will not work, nor that it will -- who knows? You have to try things to know. I would say that if you have found value there, then go ahead with them. Just cut the dependence to the vendor, who is selling you old stuff in new packages.
So if everything except the exact variant of a Renko bar type is available, and if there is a decent stand-in for it, then one thing a person could do is just give the new version a test drive. It might do about as well, or could be tweaked after some testing. Or it could be a flop, which is also entirely possible of the original system, over time.
But I think it's important to free oneself from being tied to vendors and their special, secret systems that are only available from them, at their price. Especially when they are so non-special and ordinary.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
I appreciate it. I have everything except the bar. I have no plans to pay the ransom they want. To expensive and I can't afford it anyhow. I'll keep working at it. I'm pretty sure he got everything to put this together off NinjaTrader Ecosystem.
You would not get banned, but your attachment would have been deleted and you would have been asked not to post dll's, with an explanation.
The reason for the no-dll policy is simply this, from the Terms and Conditions:
"As a general policy, we make a best-effort to not allow DLL files. Never upload a DLL file. This is because a .dll file is an executable file that does not contain source code (the human-readable program) that can be examined to determine what it does. Instead, it is in a compiled form that contains only computer-readable instructions that are directly executed by the computer, without the possibility of human review. It therefore represents a potential risk and we cannot allow these types of files (files of either type ".dll" or ".exe") to be posted on the site. If you encounter a DLL file on the site, please Report it to the moderators."
The dll was (correctly) reported to us, but I saw it was gone by the time I came around to look at it early this morning, and so made no mention of it.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote