Cycle indicators - page 22

 

Schaff trend

schaff_trend.mq4

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tampa:
Schaff trend schaff_trend.mq4

The manual for Schaff trend cycle schaff_trend_cycle.pdf

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tampa:
Schaff trend schaff_trend.mq4

Hi Tampa,

Indicator gives following error when compiling:

'TrendBuffer' - invalid array access Schaff_Trend.mq4 49 21

Does it work fine on your mt4?

Cheers,

 

Hi 4xbones

here is MLADENs STC ver 1 MTF alert nmc,may be it help you.

 

Hello,

I wonder if someone could post the mt4 version of the Cycle Period Indicator, stated in here https://www.mql5.com/en/articles/288

There are very good staff posted in this topic but I cannot find something which would return the cycle period.

Thanks in advance.

 

is there any cycle indicator that starts the cycle measuring at the 50% or middle rather than at an endpoint? in other words a longitudinal cycle indicator? one that measures the market as if it were sound waves. just curious

 
dagoods:
is there any cycle indicator that starts the cycle measuring at the 50% or middle rather than at an endpoint? in other words a longitudinal cycle indicator? one that measures the market as if it were sound waves. just curious

I don't think so

The main problem is : how would it know that it is at 50% (it would need to know the future)

 
mladen:
I don't think so The main problem is : how would it know that it is at 50% (it would need to know the future)

yes. past data is needed to have a starting point. what if we go from a low to the left side of chart find a high, that from that high goes back down at least 50%...where it all started... now that we found a middle ground starting point, haven't we?..... hope that makes sense ... i'm no expert just an idea i've had brewing in my noggin based on seeing stuff like in the chart below...and i watched the youtube videos and took a look at the work of this gentleman>> very interesting... seems to me there is something there worth investigation

The Blessing of Trading Waves

Kind regards,

PS i'm wondering if measuring the time involved or number of candles could be seen as amount of compression, between 50% to 50%, i.e. the yellow line in the graphic in this link below, would give us something worthwhile >>>https://www.google.com/search?q=longitudinal+wave+starting+at+50&safe=off&espv=2&biw=1920&bih=955&tbm=isch&imgil=jdTF0OCTraYEMM%253A%253BRJxq8Wgn27ac_M%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.slideshare.net%25252Fhmsoh%25252Flongitudinal-and-transverse-waves&source=iu&pf=m&fir=jdTF0OCTraYEMM%253A%252CRJxq8Wgn27ac_M%252C_&usg=__wW5A2f3_OOlo2ZAHhu0VT3TU7GE%3D&ved=0CCcQyjc&ei=NQSMVbaOBImjNuezgaAE#safe=off&tbm=isch&q=sound+waves+diagram&imgrc=NzmAMdbZp0HHkM%253A%3BJSl6_aUaXTym8M%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Flearn.fi.edu%252Fpieces%252Fdukerich%252Fvibrations%252Fgraphics%252Fwavedi.gif%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Flearn.fi.edu%252Fpieces%252Fdukerich%252Fvibrations%252Fsoundvib.html%3B569%3B255

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dagoods:
yes. past data is needed to have a starting point. what if we go from a low to the left side of chart find a high, that from that high goes back down at least 50%...where it all started... now that we found a middle ground starting point, haven't we?..... hope that makes sense ... i'm no expert just an idea i've had brewing in my noggin based on seeing stuff like in the chart below...and i watched the youtube videos and took a look at the work of this gentleman>> very interesting... seems to me there is something there worth investigation

The Blessing of Trading Waves

Kind regards,

PS i'm wondering if measuring the time involved or number of candles could be seen as amount of compression, between 50% to 50%, i.e. the yellow line in the graphic in this link below, would give us something worthwhile >>>https://www.google.com/search?q=longitudinal+wave+starting+at+50&safe=off&espv=2&biw=1920&bih=955&tbm=isch&imgil=jdTF0OCTraYEMM%253A%253BRJxq8Wgn27ac_M%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.slideshare.net%25252Fhmsoh%25252Flongitudinal-and-transverse-waves&source=iu&pf=m&fir=jdTF0OCTraYEMM%253A%252CRJxq8Wgn27ac_M%252C_&usg=__wW5A2f3_OOlo2ZAHhu0VT3TU7GE%3D&ved=0CCcQyjc&ei=NQSMVbaOBImjNuezgaAE#safe=off&tbm=isch&q=sound+waves+diagram&imgrc=NzmAMdbZp0HHkM%253A%3BJSl6_aUaXTym8M%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Flearn.fi.edu%252Fpieces%252Fdukerich%252Fvibrations%252Fgraphics%252Fwavedi.gif%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Flearn.fi.edu%252Fpieces%252Fdukerich%252Fvibrations%252Fsoundvib.html%3B569%3B255

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQQcLmEh25U&index=11&list=PLEsIS8hOHsNAf69x0R4-Dyd-GgfjVddTE

6:44 of the video gives an entirely new formula for measuring velocity!. wow. does anything like this exists already? i only find this >>

https://www.mql5.com/en/market/product/3080 i highly doubt it uses the formula in the video....anyone know?

 
dagoods:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQQcLmEh25U&index=11&list=PLEsIS8hOHsNAf69x0R4-Dyd-GgfjVddTE

6:44 of the video gives an entirely new formula for measuring velocity!. wow. does anything like this exists already? i only find this >>

https://www.mql5.com/en/market/product/3080 i highly doubt it uses the formula in the video....anyone know?

As far as I see the one from mql5 is recording the price difference between two consecutive ticks and then calculates the rest from that data. I would not call it a velocity - more an "intrabar average price change".

It can be misleading (example : 1 tick 100 pips, 10 ticks 1 pip - average 10 pips, while in reality it was 1 pip and one extraordinary price change. Or we have 1 tick for one bar and it looks like it was that "velocity" while, in fact, the market was dead. Of course these are just some extreme examples). That is the danger of averaging the price change per ticks - tick is not a constant "measure" and can not be used instead of the time

Velocity is something else