Sounds good!Just WOW, the recommended lower version worked, and it does look As Good As it Gets. Thank you. I will try to make the upper work now.
Sounds good!Just WOW, the recommended lower version worked, and it does look As Good As it Gets. Thank you. I will try to make the upper work now.
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@csricksdds . Can you please share what kind of multiple trend direction indicator you are using? Thank youYes - I use multiple trend direction indicators and am happy when there is a cluster of them showing trend direction change!
A way to create a VISUAL of arrows repainting (or not):Do you have to change the codes to set the above? What do you mean by "9" and "15"? What time frames are the two indicators you posted most useful? Thanks. Looks interesting.
They don't show up often but does show up on 5 or 3 or 1 minute depending on a stock.
Thanks. How have these two indicators been working out on 1 and 5 minutes? How about on other higher time frames?
Does AsGoodCandleTrendColor indicator need to be set at 9 trend length or at the default trend length of 6?
Having used ASAIG indicators on futures trading for one or two hours, I can definitely report that the past arrows that appear on one's chart are misleading in that many or most of them are repainted arrows. However, I do believe ASAIG indicators are useful if you can confirm these arrow, pivots or label signals with some other indicators. To clarify, I believe AGAIG indicators are best used as a scout or advance warning signal that could turn out to be right or wrong.
My charting should show up in all time frames. First a general comment: If all indicators had the same parameters we would only need one indicator. I have multiple indicators with different parameters and am looking for more than one to show a change in direction before placing a trade. I use a 5min time frame for all my trades.A way to create a VISUAL of arrows repainting (or not):
Every time an arrow shows up, simply draw a circle around the arrow in a color the lets the arrow show.
If the arrow disappears (it's repainting) wait to draw the circle when the next arrow appears.
You're left with a blank circle or several... and a final circle with an arrow still in it.
I've found this a great way to SEE repaints !
Also you may be looking at one of my earlier chart setups. My newer charting also on this site is "AGAIG Best Trading Chart Setup for ThinkOrSwim"My charting should show up in all time frames. First a general comment: If all indicators had the same parameters we would only need one indicator. I have multiple indicators with different parameters and am looking for more than one to show a change in direction before placing a trade. I use a 5min time frame for all my trades.
Does the code work for any timeframe for alerts? Specifically, 1 hr or day? This is off the hook great and thank you for sharing.Sounds good!
I use 5min but good for any time frameDoes the code work for any timeframe for alerts? Specifically, 1 hr or day? This is off the hook great and thank you for sharing.
Thank you. One last question, is it scanning across all stocks, stocks in my watch list or just stocks you pull into the charts? Appreciate your time.I use 5min but good for any time frame
It's a chart setup not scanner - works for the chart you are looking atThank you. One last question, is it scanning across all stocks, stocks in my watch list or just stocks you pull into the charts? Appreciate your time.
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