Excellent chart and explanation, is there a scanner for this that can be used for multi day charts?
Sadly no.
Repainters can not be used in scans.
read more:
https://usethinkscript.com/threads/problems-with-repainting-indicators.20111/#post-148479
Excellent chart and explanation, is there a scanner for this that can be used for multi day charts?
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I use you ASAIT chart and Im having an issue. When I have the 15 minute chart up, it shows the cloud and arrows, but " flashes" the candlesticks. They do not stay on the chart. Any thoughts on how I can fix this? Its giving me migraines. Seriously. I have a short video of it happening. Ill try to attach it. Thank you Mike I couldnt attach it.
I see the question has been answered - I did do a chart or two without candles but they will flash in the background - look at some of the others above (we want no migraines)I use you ASAIT chart and Im having an issue. When I have the 15 minute chart up, it shows the cloud and arrows, but " flashes" the candlesticks. They do not stay on the chart. Any thoughts on how I can fix this? Its giving me migraines. Seriously.
I was able to take a screen shot and attach it. As you can see there are no candles. They do flash on and off. Any thoughts? Many thanks Mike
Thank you thank you!! MikeYou are correct.
As stated in the 1st sentence this chart setup
https://usethinkscript.com/threads/agaig-trading-path-chart-for-thinkorswim.18961/
There are no candles provided or shown; in order to highlight price action.
Good News!
The other AGAIG Chart Set-ups do have candles.
@csricksdds provides these many formats so beginning traders can find the one that works best for them.
Here are all the AGAIG Chart Setups sorted by popularity. Find the one the works for you:
https://usethinkscript.com/search/1803408/?q=agaig*&t=post&c[child_nodes]=1&c[nodes][0]=5&c[title_only]=1&o=replies&g=1
Yes, repainters repaint. Appearing and disappearing sometimes within minutes.thank you for the tremendous work in this forum. I'd like to ask if this is your current chart setup, are all 4 criteria must be the same to enter a trade? how do you handle the lower bar appearing and disappearing sometimes within minutes?
What time frame are you using? I like for at least two indicators to be in agreement. I will place a trade in/out if the long/short and lower bar agree. But they will repaint according to change in stock movement…Yes, repainters repaint. Appearing and disappearing sometimes within minutes.
author @csricksdds explains what criteria to use to enter a trade:
https://usethinkscript.com/threads/agaig-non-repaint-verses-repaint-indicators-for-tos.20126/
https://usethinkscript.com/threads/agaig-daytrading-scalping-for-success-in-thinkorswim.20383/
same as in 1st post shared setup, i know the lower bars repaint, but are they a must to enter a trade along with other indicators?What time frame are you using? I like for at least two indicators to be in agreement. I will place a trade in/out if the long/short and lower bar agree. But they will repaint according to change in stock movement…
The lower bars are set to 2.0 ATR and the upper Long/Short Bubbles at 1.75 ATR and my preference is when both show but the market can still change direction.same as in 1st post shared setup, i know the lower bars repaint, but are they a must to enter a trade along with other indicators?
PSAR = Parabolic Stop and Reverse and is the last time the candles changed direction to a point higher/lower
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