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Here you go It allows you to specify different length for each time frame now (in the TimFramesLengthsparameter - same rule as for the rest of parameters : they should be entered for each time frame separated by ";") . If a length for a time frame is omitted, it will not be calculated (I thought to use length 1 instead when omitted, but decided to omit the calculation in that case instead - seems more logical)
regards
Mladen
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Thanks for the explanation, but I am aware of it already.
What is want is to have say the following values asigned to each TF:
M1 = 15 / M5 = 34 / M15 = 8 / M30 =8 etc.
By using the 1;1;1;1; ratio I than get a correct (?) picture of each setting on the respective TFs. Right?
Thanks very much for helping.Many thanks Mladen
ValeoFX
Here you go
It allows you to specify different length for each time frame now (in the TimFramesLengthsparameter - same rule as for the rest of parameters : they should be entered for each time frame separated by ";") . If a length for a time frame is omitted, it will not be calculated (I thought to use length 1 instead when omitted, but decided to omit the calculation in that case instead - seems more logical)
regards
Mladen=================
Ever grateful for your kindness, Mladen. Will let you know by Monday whether it is doing what I want it to do. Appreciate you.
Best personal regards.
Mladen,
Does it repaint (recalculate) - refering to the
sigmoidal normalized jf2 indicator?
Sorry, have to ask this questions all the time.
Thank you
Hi Codex
Thank you very much
Cheers
Hello mladen,
could you please enhance these two indicators by attaching your great "smooting algorithm" to both of them - if it is possible for you? I hope I am not outrageous asking for two indicators at the same time.
The "Trend direction & force index" was made from you and I think the repulse was originally made by Eric Lefort. There are some different looking versions around. But I like this one with its more periods showing. I would like to test these indis with a 1 min TF trading and I hope that your enhanced versions with your special smoothing would be an advantage.
Thanks in advance
derfel
yuhu
No, it does not :):)
regards
Mladen
Mladen,
Does it repaint (recalculate) - refering to the
sigmoidal normalized jf2 indicator?
Sorry, have to ask this questions all the time.
Thank youThanks
Thanks Mladen
crack.off
crack.off
If I understand you correctly it should change color when the slope (trend) changes so now the value changes line color when the slope changes. Color changes when alerts are triggered is solved in dots in color of the trend at the bar where the level values are crossed
regards Mladenderfel
First this one regardsMladen
Hello mladen,
could you please enhance these two indicators by attaching your great "smooting algorithm" to both of them - if it is possible for you? I hope I am not outrageous asking for two indicators at the same time.
The "Trend direction & force index" was made from you and I think the repulse was originally made by Eric Lefort. There are some different looking versions around. But I like this one with its more periods showing. I would like to test these indis with a 1 min TF trading and I hope that your enhanced versions with your special smoothing would be an advantage.
Thanks in advance
derfel=================
Ever grateful for your kindness, Mladen. Will let you know by Monday whether it is doing what I want it to do. Appreciate you.
Best personal regards.Thanks guys, and let us know if you find some good settings.
Regards.
derfel,
And this one too
When you take a look at the code you will find out that it is rewritten completely. There were some issues in it that needed to be solved (the way how ema smoothing in calculations was done, as an example, also left some comments where I left the code as is for sake of having same values, but ... you shall see my opinion there) so decided to make a cleaned up one, and added the usual stuff we have in mtf here PS: since there are 3 "repulses" in this one, every one can be separately smoothed. By default the smoothing is done only on the first repulse. to turn off smoothing on any repulse value just set the SmoothLength(nnn) value to less than or equal to 1regards
Mladen