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I asked your question @trendisyourfriend in last Thursday's workshop, and he said it was too vague. He said when you try to program your strategies into bloodhound you have to be more precise in your descriptions.
He was pointing out that signaling a higher swing low and a higher swing high sounds like some form of wave analysis which can be very subjective.
He recommended a video to get accustomed to working with swings:
Identifying Swings High / Low Expansion and Contraction
And about measuring the leg within the high / low swings, he said that bloodhound doesn't necessarily measure things, but uses more of a max or min values.
He was wondering if you can send some screen shots to give us a visual of what you are looking for.
“Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.” – Tony Robbins
Thank you for your journlal and videos. I am also learning to program with Shark indicators. Programming with shark indicators is relatively easy, but it does take a bit of time to get the hang of it. And although I now have quite some basic knowledge about programming with it, I still learned some of your videos. So please keep on making them.
Shark indicators videos can indeed be better and shorter, which is why I advise you never to watch Trade The Plan videos (Daniel Roe). He uses (programmed) Shark indicators in an interesting way but his videos are horrible (and usually very long, way too long).
Finally, a general tip: there are media players (such licke VLC) with which you can play video clips faster (including the streaming ones). It saves time !!!
Do you know if the code generated by Bloodhound indicator is something a programmer can view and change later as per his needs?
I know software programmming however the process is very long and time consuming. I am simply trying to figure out if for people that know programming this tool is also useful?
programming with bloodhound is for the most part like programming with predefined software blocks (by means of mouse clicks so it is not real programming) and to my knowledge you have no access to the underlying deeper software.
I remember someone asking this question during a webinar. The answer is no. You are not able to view the code. I know what you are talking about, and they don't allow that.
“Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.” – Tony Robbins
Sorry for the very very late response. I didn't get an alert on this new message from NexusFi. I took a different path to day trading. But if I stayed with trading on the chart, then BH would definitely be the ideal tool I would be using to trade with. Good luck to you my friend.
“Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.” – Tony Robbins