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November 21st, 2010, 10:53 AM
Rechovot
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rajafx1
ok, can u post it for NT6.5
Please go to https://nexusfi.com/journals-daily-charts-chart-reading/3514-perrys-trading-platform.html#post34459 , you have all the templates and all the indicators. Use template perry02. Again read the wholwe thread, all the info is there including numerous charts and examples.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
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November 21st, 2010, 02:08 PM
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perryg
tickvix,
I do not use JeffAdx.
See attachment for all indicators, and setups for ForceIndex and DMplus specifically.
dear perry
im a little confused can you please send me the latest snaphot of your settings of ForceIndex and DMplus the current correct settings after dmplus v3a5as the post on page 17 is a bit confusing
regards
vipul
November 21st, 2010, 04:15 PM
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vipuljparmar
dear perry
im a little confused can you please send me the latest snaphot of your settings of ForceIndex and DMplus the current correct settings after dmplus v3a5as the post on page 17 is a bit confusing
regards
vipul
The setup on page 17 https://nexusfi.com/journals-daily-charts-chart-reading/3514-perrys-trading-platform-17.html#post42296 is the setup I use to this day. What is comfusing, it is straight forward and written out for you. You have the exact snapshot of the how each indicator is setup
November 21st, 2010, 09:46 PM
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After a bit of fudging around with creating Easy Language versions of these indicators, I started using the methods on posts 71 and 72 last week. First trading on a sim account, then making profit on a live account trading IWM (200 shares/trade).
I don't have the angle indicator ported yet nor do I have a murrey math indicator for Tradestation, but I use the TDSetup support/resistance and floor trader pivots indicators. Those really help a lot. I have included a screen shot from Friday's sessions with IWM. The yellow and cyan dots on the graph represent the long and short signals from the two methods, respectively. Smaller dots for the more frequent first method and larger dots for the less frequent second method.
I have noticed that there are times when the rules give valid signals, but really should not be taken. For example, when a signal to go short using method #2 is present, the +DM is above the -DM (see the attachment at 12:30ish. The large cyan dot indicates represents a short entry for method #2. However, notice that the +DM is above the -DM). They seem to lead to false signals and I ignore these. Granted, I may have coded my indicator incorrectly, but I may filter these out programatically. Has anyone else noticed this?
I use this system primarily for entries while watching a tick chart for price and volume action.
Perry, thanks for your work on this.
Regards,
-C
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November 21st, 2010, 10:14 PM
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Nice work @cbritton , I hope you will share the EasyLanguage code with nexusfi.com (formerly BMT ) - you can upload it here:
Downloads - TradeStation - Big Mike's Trading Forum
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November 21st, 2010, 11:56 PM
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Big Mike
I will indeed. I will add some comments in the code for reference prior to uploading.
Regards,
-c
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November 22nd, 2010, 12:57 AM
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cbritton
After a bit of fudging around with creating Easy Language versions of these indicators, I started using the methods on posts 71 and 72 last week. First trading on a sim account, then making profit on a live account trading IWM (200 shares/trade).
I don't have the angle indicator ported yet nor do I have a murrey math indicator for Tradestation, but I use the TDSetup
support/resistance and
floor trader pivots indicators. Those really help a lot. I have included a
screen shot from Friday's sessions with IWM. The yellow and cyan dots on the graph represent the long and short signals from the two methods, respectively. Smaller dots for the more frequent first method and larger dots for the less frequent second method.
I have noticed that there are times when the rules give valid signals, but really should not be taken. For example, when a signal to go short using method #2 is present, the +DM is above the -DM (see the attachment at 12:30ish. The large cyan dot indicates represents a short entry for method #2. However, notice that the +DM is above the -DM). They seem to lead to false signals and I ignore these. Granted, I may have coded my indicator incorrectly, but I may filter these out programatically. Has anyone else noticed this?
I use this system primarily for entries while watching a
tick chart for price and volume action.
Perry, thanks for your work on this.
Regards,
-C
You may have coded incorrectly, as the signal at 12:30, large dot CANNOT be a Short according to the rules.
November 22nd, 2010, 10:15 AM
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perryg
You may have coded incorrectly, as the signal at 12:30, large dot CANNOT be a Short according to the rules.
Here's the code for going short. I cut out the long but the logic is the same. Have a look, please. Hopefully, it's something minor I overlooked.
Code
input : adxLength ( 5 ), forceLength ( 13 ), offset ( 0.003 ); // use the offset for the display of the point (above or below the bar). // Use a small value like 0.0002 for 6E and a larger value like 0.1 for TF variables : oDMIPlus ( 0 ), oDMIMinus ( 0 ), oDMI ( 0 ), oADX ( 0 ), oADXR ( 0 ), oVolty ( 0 ) ; // 5 EMA value5 = XAverage ( close , 5 ); // 20 EMA value20 = XAverage ( close , 20 ); // force value1 = XAverage ((( close - close [ 1 ])* volume ), forceLength ); // adx value2 = DirMovement ( H , L , C , adxLength , oDMIPlus , oDMIMinus , oDMI , oADX , oADXR , oVolty ) ; // long conditions removed for brevity // short condition // 1. The EMA(20) - the coloured line - must be going DOWN. Colour = RED condition10 = value20 <= value20 [ 1 ]; // 2. The EMA(5) - the black line - must have gone UP at least 2 Bars or more. condition11 = value5 > value5 [ 1 ] and value5 [ 1 ] > value5 [ 2 ]; // 3. The setup bar must be a red candle condition12 = close < open ; // 4. From the Setup bar, count 5 bars backwards including the setup bar. // 5. The Highest Low of the last 5 bars including the setup bar must be less than the EMA(20) condition13 = highest ( low , 5 ) < value20 ; // 6. ENTER the trade 1 tick/pip below the setup bar value31 = low ; // use this to display the entry on the chart // 7. Confirm that ForceIndex = RED condition14 = value1 < value1 [ 1 ]; // adding the last condition the ADX, which is to avoid the chop // 8. ADX > +DM or ADX > -DM condition15 = oadx >= oDMIPlus or oadx >= oDMIMinus ; // all these conditions must be met for the setup bar to be valid if condition10 and condition11 and condition12 and condition13 and condition14 and condition15 then begin Plot2 ( low - offset , "P2" ); end else NoPlot ( 2 );
Regards,
-C
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November 22nd, 2010, 12:17 PM
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cbritton
Here's the code for going short. I cut out the long but the logic is the same. Have a look, please. Hopefully, it's something minor I overlooked.
Code
input : adxLength ( 5 ), forceLength ( 13 ), offset ( 0.003 ); // use the offset for the display of the point (above or below the bar). // Use a small value like 0.0002 for 6E and a larger value like 0.1 for TF variables : oDMIPlus ( 0 ), oDMIMinus ( 0 ), oDMI ( 0 ), oADX ( 0 ), oADXR ( 0 ), oVolty ( 0 ) ; // 5 EMA value5 = XAverage ( close , 5 ); // 20 EMA value20 = XAverage ( close , 20 ); // force value1 = XAverage ((( close - close [ 1 ])* volume ), forceLength ); // adx value2 = DirMovement ( H , L , C , adxLength , oDMIPlus , oDMIMinus , oDMI , oADX , oADXR , oVolty ) ; // long conditions removed for brevity // short condition // 1. The EMA(20) - the coloured line - must be going DOWN. Colour = RED condition10 = value20 <= value20 [ 1 ]; // 2. The EMA(5) - the black line - must have gone UP at least 2 Bars or more. condition11 = value5 > value5 [ 1 ] and value5 [ 1 ] > value5 [ 2 ]; // 3. The setup bar must be a red candle condition12 = close < open ; // 4. From the Setup bar, count 5 bars backwards including the setup bar. // 5. The Highest Low of the last 5 bars including the setup bar must be less than the EMA(20) condition13 = highest ( low , 5 ) < value20 ; // 6. ENTER the trade 1 tick/pip below the setup bar value31 = low ; // use this to display the entry on the chart // 7. Confirm that ForceIndex = RED condition14 = value1 < value1 [ 1 ]; // adding the last condition the ADX, which is to avoid the chop // 8. ADX > +DM or ADX > -DM condition15 = oadx >= oDMIPlus or oadx >= oDMIMinus ; // all these conditions must be met for the setup bar to be valid if condition10 and condition11 and condition12 and condition13 and condition14 and condition15 then begin Plot2 ( low - offset , "P2" ); end else NoPlot ( 2 );
Regards,
-C
The EMA(5) - the black line - must have gone DOWN at least 2 Bars or more.
You have coded it going UP.
November 22nd, 2010, 12:24 PM
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perryg
The EMA(5) - the black line - must have gone DOWN at least 2 Bars or more.
You have coded it going UP.
Right. This is for the second method, which you have rule #2 as this:
2. The EMA(5) - the black line - must have gone UP at least 2 Bars or more.
Regards,
-C
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Last Updated on November 5, 2011