Looking for a programmer, there is an MTS enriching its creator. - page 9

 

"Livermore Secret Market Key Indicator"

http://blessedfool.blogspot.ru/2010/01/livermore-market-key.html

With code on Tradestation :

https://futures.io/tradestation/36235-livermore-secret-market-key-indicator.html

And even a flowchart of how to program it.

https://ru.scribd.com/doc/25712448/Programming-the-Jesse-Livermore-Market-Key

 
Gayrat Madumarov:

I couldn't have said it better than the author:

1. Record prices in the Rising Trend column in black.
2. Record prices in the Downtrend column in red.
3. Write prices in pencil in the remaining four columns.
4 (a) Draw a red line under the last recorded price in
Rising Trend column on the first day when you start recording the numbers in
Natural Reaction column. You start doing this at the first reaction
approximately six pips from the last price recorded in the
Rising Trend.
(b) Draw a red line under the last recorded price in the
Natural Reaction column when you start recording numbers in the
Natural Rally or in the Rising Trend column. You start doing this
on the first rally about six pips from the last price
recorded in the Natural Reaction column.
You now have two Pivot Points to watch, and depending on
the behaviour of prices when the market returns to the area of one of these points, you
will be able to form an opinion as to whether or not
a certain trend will resume or the movement is over.

That's the tricky part. Without charts it's hard to get the gist... That's why I'm asking for your perspective...
 
Alexey Kozitsyn:
That's the difficulty... Without charts it's hard to get the gist... That's why I'm asking for your vision...
Totally agree with you, it hardly takes less time to comprehend than the actual coding itself, despite only 3 pages of description. Regarding the material kindly shared by Mikhail Tsygankov I don't think it will help the programmer until he comprehends and draws them himself, but thanks a lot anyway, maybe it will really help someone. Sorry I can't be of more help.
 
Yuriy Asaulenko:

Any publicly available TA is unworkable). Much has been written about this, including in TA books.

It is from the cycle - when an idea gets hold of the masses, it becomes a material force.


Well, if it has already been written about it in all the books, then it is not true any more.

 
Gayrat Madumarov:
Totally agree with you, hardly less time will be spent to comprehend than actually coding itself, despite only 3 pages of description. Regarding the material kindly provided by Mikhail Tsygankov not think it will help the programmer until he understand everything and do not draw them myself, but still many thanks, perhaps someone can really help. Sorry I can't be of more help.

What about the bet? Ignore? Got your head in the sand?

 
Evgeny Belyaev:

What about the bet? Ignore? Got your head in the sand?

Yeah, I'll join you, what about the bet?
 
Evgeny Belyaev:

What about the bet? Ignore? Got your head in the sand?

He who has ears to hear.
 
Gayrat Madumarov:    He who has ears to hear

He who has feet shall vote with them

 
Gayrat Madumarov:
He who has ears to hear

Goodbye, liar.

 

Gayrat Madumarov, a note table is a variation of numerical methods when you don't have a computer/calculator/arithmometer and don't have the ability to count.

Open a minute chart and take some time to analyse and review it. 2017 is significantly different from 2007, you are suggesting 1940 when there were no retail traders. The idea is knowingly a failure.