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Hi. Of course about the account of the writer... It turns out he is also counting his "successes" on the balance sheet.
So it's real.
Greetings. Finished with the power index indicator. And noticed an interesting correlation. On any stretch, on any TF and at any period, the 3 currencies USD NZD and GBP have the same strength, always. But different from each other. I checked the code, there is no error, because all calculations are performed in a loop, and the indicator simply cannot skip calculations of some indices. Anyway, here it is.
I'm sorry, the sandwich is sausage down, index forces:)
have the same power, always. But different from each other.
And don't think I'm picking on the words.
You can see it on the graph. 3 horizontal lines, you get the idea.
You can see it on the graph. It's like 3 horizontal lines, you know.
I get it, but I think there's something wrong with your calculations... That can't be right - in principle.
Based on buffer numbers, GBP-4, NZD-6, USD-7. How did he miss or miscalculate so dashingly?
Based on buffer numbers, GBP-4, NZD-6, USD-7. How did he miss or undercount so dashingly?
Who knows what you've done there?) Show me the calculations. I don't think there's anything secret there.
I sent it to you in a private message. I will not post it in codebase.