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Forecast Forex using Numeric Cycles and Astrology Cycles 38 replies
Planetary cycles, astrological theory of cycles of the markets 509 replies
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DislikedParisboy & Anyone else that would like to weigh in on this question. If we take a 200 EMA, applied to Median Price (HL/2) & set levels at 400, 600, & 800 Above & Below the 200 EMA do you see the as a form cycles? I had already received the views of another trader who I greatly value their views, so now I would like to hear from others willing to share their views. What I look for with this set up are what happens when price reaches the extreme levels ABOVE & BELOW the 200 EMA. There is always a turn back toward the center, but @ times the turn never...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I guess that's related to my dislike of cluttered charts. I like to keep the lines faint so they don't obscure the price action. Tradingview will usually offer color change & adjustment options automatically (see my CMA channels indicator) but hasn't done that with the MML indicator. I'm guessing that's because the two indicators use very different methods to draw the lines. I will need to investigate that further if you're struggling to see the lines. If we select a high and low to calculate the grid we'll still get the same grid parameters...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks a lot Terry. I am also against "cluttering and "mixing" indicators on the same chart (only AFTER having used them individually. A synthesis can be useful to show confluence. Changing color IMHO is mandatory when you change the background of a chart on TV. Changing the thickness of a Line is also useful if you want to underline some specific situation. I have no problem to manually updating my charts. I do that with Excel since 1998. I even consider having to manually updating my chart gives me a capital information : Price Action...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Tradingview say that as long as all colours are hard programmed into the code they will be user adjustable in the indicator. I've checked and double checked, and all of the colours are correctly programmed, however it still doesn't allow user control. From what I'm reading, others are having similar issues so I suspect this may be a bug from within pinescript itself, meaning I can't fix it. Here's a version of the indicator with colours designed to be visible on a white background. Additionally the high and low is manually selectable, however...Ignored
DislikedBTCUSD 1 mn not the last Terry's script version but principles are sound and operative {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} The problem you'll notice using the "light version" in dark mode is that the parallel lines & speed lines will not be visible. If you use the "dark version" with a black background you'll be able to see both the parallel & speed linesIgnored