bhaskar_madugula
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Works for /ES alsois this for spx or have you tried using this with /es?
Works for /ES alsois this for spx or have you tried using this with /es?
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Very good, did u put those lines manually or do u have indicator?
I did try it, but it will make your chart look very messy, I rather put it manuallyTOS has Camarillapoints indicator already..which works great
which broker and time frame are you using for spx? as i see gapup with first candle starting at 3851.. thanksAdvanced Camarilla worked well today, great signal today hope every caught it
which gann?Today GANN also worked perfectly
I use TD Thinkorswim, time frame 10m as mentioned, and 3m for entrywhich broker and time frame are you using for spx? as i see gapup with first candle starting at 3851.. thanks
That doesnt has camarilla in the post #1... can you please explain more in detail? thanksI did try it, but it will make your chart look very messy, I rather put it manually
for This strategy, I think the less indicator the better, more indicator just make noise to your decision, just follow @Hypoluxa posted #1 is enough make $$$, IMO
That doesnt has camarilla in the post #1... can you please explain more in detail? thanks
Good to hear, which time frame did you use?I've been closing out using the Ergodic Oscillator, so just closed out /ES for a nice 26 point gain, amazing system @Hypoluxa!!
Hello how are you?I've been closing out using the Ergodic Oscillator, so just closed out /ES for a nice 26 point gain, amazing system @Hypoluxa!!
10 min / 1DGood to hear, which time frame did you use?
Sure, here's my setup. Blue arrow marks the entry at ~3869, and exit was at ~3895 when the Ergodic Oscillator went negative. Note: I have my bearish candles set to grey instead of red.Hello how are you?
@Rickyman94 can you please share some picture on your entered es? whats your setup? any help would be great.
Thanks what time frame are you using?10 min / 1D
Sure, here's my setup. Blue arrow marks the entry at ~3869, and exit was at ~3895 when the Ergodic Oscillator went negative. Note: I have my bearish candles set to grey instead of red.
when your tweaking these for other Tickers which settings do you mess with?Since @Hypoluxa 's strategy is set for 10m, I locked it to 10m charts. If you want to use the script on different timeframes, remove the following 2 lines.
Python:# Check for 10min chart Assert(GetAggregationPeriod() == AggregationPeriod.TEN_MIN, "Incorrect Chart Time, use 10m");
I mentioned it in my last post, 10 minutes / 1 Day. As far as I have seen, this strategy only works on the 10 minute time frame as @Hypoluxa mentioned in his original post.Thanks what time frame are you using?
i must be going crazy but when i go to scanner study and custom and i put the macbb study it doesnt give me all these other options
I appreciate all the work. I like spy as the calls arent as expensiveHi @dmaffo! One major word of caution...indicator setups all respond differently to each stock...and SPX and SPY are a prime example of that. They both have different volatility type movement...so its definitely not a "copy and paste" for those two. I'll be posting sometime next week my new tweaks for SPX and I've added one for AMZN.
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