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- Groenie replied Oct 1, 2014
By default it shows if the previous bar is above/below 50, the previous bar value and the current bar slope. You can use the crosshair tool to check the value and location of the previous bar in the RSI window
- Groenie replied Sep 30, 2014
Yes it did thank you Pinkas The stepp indi is basically a step MA with ATR, could be useful perhaps as a way to trail my stop if placed on the chart. Trending Direction indicator is the one from FXSniper, not for me either but thanks a lot for ...
- Groenie replied Sep 27, 2014
Thanks Pinkas, I'll have a look
- Groenie replied Sep 27, 2014
If there is a RSI histo in the ones you can post, I'd be very happy, even more happy if it's MTF
- Groenie replied Sep 27, 2014
The 3 is just a little slower than the 2. Pull a normal RSI indi onto your chart with the period of 3 and price as close. Now cycle through the timeframes from M1 to D1 and compare what the RSI indicator is showing against Hitman. Now do the same ...
- Groenie replied Sep 27, 2014
Well you can certainly change the colors in both Nonor's dashboard and Hitman to match your tastes... What are all those histograms you have below if I may ask?
- Groenie replied Sep 27, 2014
The Hitman and H-Lite indies in the zip file a few posts up do that. You can use that until Nonor implements it in his dashboard.
- Groenie replied Sep 27, 2014
The original period was 55, then it became 2 when the D1 was added Maybe the 55 is still valid if you only use the M1 to H4 timeframes... TxFxTrader will have to clarify
- Groenie replied Sep 27, 2014
No worries, anyone can miss a few things One thing I noticed from nonor's dashboard, the default setting is 55, just correct that to 2 or 3 *edit: while I'm here I might as well upload the new Hitman indies The zip has Hitman v1.3, the new Hitman ...
- Groenie replied Sep 27, 2014
As I understand it the arrows checks both the slope from the previous bar to the current bar and if the value is above/below 50. This may be why it shows different. *edit: The ADR5 is the important one, it should be above 60 before you enter a trade ...
- Groenie replied Sep 26, 2014
Very nice fguru!
- Groenie replied Sep 26, 2014
Hi Jhlewis, Hitman reads it in points, not pips, I will change it in the next update Amazing work man thanks for the time and effort you put into it
- Groenie replied Sep 25, 2014
Definately interested That one looks great Nice work Please find the scripts attached fguru, try them on a demo first to get comfortable with them. You can edit the default values inside metaeditor.
- Groenie replied Sep 25, 2014
Hi nsn14 Yes, the screen size may be cutting off the rest of the pairs. They may be there, you just cant see them. With 10 pairs the hitman indi should not be slowing down your computer, I will try to create a lite version of it and strip some code ...
- Groenie replied Sep 24, 2014
Took the UJ signal just after London close and I was just rewarded with another 30 pips
- Groenie replied Sep 24, 2014
Ok mine started slowing down when I got to 42 pairs so yes it will slow down your computer with a lot of charts You can try Nonor's dashboard on the second page if you want to monitor a lot of charts: url
- Groenie replied Sep 24, 2014
I have not had any problems yet personally, I think it will depend on your computer's processing power and the amount of charts you have it open on
- Groenie replied Sep 24, 2014
2 Losses: 40pips 3 Wins: 90pips Small lot sizes still but I'm up 50 pips for today so far
- Groenie replied Sep 24, 2014
Thanks fguru, I have opposite trades open on both the USDCHF and USDCAD with both close to TP as well. I wonder if a trade manager EA with jump stops will help minimizing the losses after breakeven when price turns against us. I think a 15pip jump ...
- Groenie replied Sep 23, 2014
That is looking very nice, I think I will give the asian session a go on the demo