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The Chimp`s "Forex Trades"

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Now, let me introduce to you my 1 min chart... it has only two lines, no oscillators here... it cant get any simpler...

 

 

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Simplicity and Optimization at its MAX ¡¡

 

you have here the power of clean simple vma`s... very little whipsaws between them... they lead quite well thanks to the decompression of data... giving you very good specific spots to time your trades... they also have the blessing of keeping you inside a trade if you wish...

 

So many advantages... interesting... a good evolution process has to lead into real simple final products... looks like a kindergarten chart... thought he belongs to the future millonaire generation that grasps its power ¡¡

 

cheers The Chimp.

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So let me give an example of how we can do our "Setuping" on 5 min and our "Timing" on 1 min...

 

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On this simple example that just happened, you can notice how a centrifugal action took place as we had a NET Up Trend and we got an Icon setup to trade there... on the 1 min chart our two vma lines gave us a clean entry...

 

Simple as that... I dont say this is perfect, but it really works very clean ¡¡

 

Cheers The Chimp.

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This video shows how we now integrate the setuping on 5 min and the timing on 1 min... cheers The Chimp.

 

Walter, great video! Its becoming clearer and clearer. Please keep these videos coming. The oscillator is still a little fuzzy for me too. Any additional comments you can make about the oscillator in the videos will be helpful.

Many thanks to you and PYenner for all your hard work and willingness to share...Armand

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Armand

The oscillator is quite wild and tends to get me in trouble when the blue line is flat, the thing that moves the most seems to get my attention.

For my own sanity I now tend to wait for the blue line to trend before I get excited.

I think the short fast movements during consolidation get ahead of 5min indicators and they become contradictory. Concepts like overbought or lazy are some use with the oscillator but it helps if there is trend which tends to give longer (time) cycles which suit 5min indicators better, then they are more in step with the action.

Unfortunately we seem to have had a lot of flat blue line recently which has not helped at all.

Regards Bruce.

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Blu-Ray,

Where are you? The party is not over yet. There are still beer and coffee on the table. :beer:

We need your help to convert the following indicators in this thread to ELD code. Thank you.

 

 

Attached Files

File Type: mq4 ADXVMA6_12bar.mq4 (6.4 KB, 13 views)

File Type: mq4 ADXVMA6_16bar.mq4 (6.4 KB, 13 views)

File Type: mq4 Chimp2_1.mq4 (4.3 KB, 13 views)

File Type: mq4 TLOMI NonLagMA_v4.mq4 (4.6 KB, 13 views)

File Type: tpl chimp 5 min chart.

 

tpl (2.2 KB, 12 views)

 

Thanks Michal

 

I'm currently trying to code them but :crap:

 

I've eventually got the 2 ADXVMA's coded up, as of most of yesterday, I was :crap: because it wasn't working. I copied the code exactly from the MT4 downloads but still no joy. Then after more :crap: I eventually realised that ,although they're called 12bar and 16bar they're actually preset at 4 and 40, aaaah, eventually after hours wasted, it was something so simple that I should have checked but thats life.:doh:

 

Anyway so far, I'm on with the TLOMI indicator, but having no joy yet as it's plotting incorrectly, I'm on the case though and will post them all once done.

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

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This video shows how we now integrate the setuping on 5 min and the timing on 1 min... cheers The Chimp.

 

Walter;

is this method going to replace the vma rainbow?

or is it a complementary method?

 

regards;

Unicorn

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Hehehe

And "4 bar" is preset to 3.

Its a diabolical plot to send BluRay bananas.

Welcome to the club, ouch ouch..:crap:

 

 

hehehehe, thanks very much, your plot's working a treat :bang head:

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Walter;

is this method going to replace the vma rainbow?

or is it a complementary method?

 

regards;

Unicorn

 

good question Unicorn... actually I am on a research stage on forex...

 

one of my ideas is to have a series of diferent "setuping" alternatives on the 5 min charts and use the same universal "timing" method on 1 min...

 

so far on 5 min "vmar Icons" and "chimp trend trades" are very nice setuping alternatives... I even have aspirations to add Jerry`s statistical methods to the 5 min menu...

 

What I find as a true evolution on this research is the universal timing method on 1 min wich is a terrific simplification and optimization of the hard timing issues...

 

So whatever 5 min method you use, the 1 min timing would be the same...

 

so answering your question, "vmar icons" on 5 min is one of my predilect setups on my arsenal as well.. maybe I should keep posting on that thread the latest examples with our new 1 min univerasal timing... cheers Walter.

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The oscillator is still a little fuzzy for me too. Any additional comments you can make about the oscillator in the videos will be helpful.

Many thanks to you and PYenner for all your hard work and willingness to share...Armand

 

 

Armand... the oscillator has a very periferical function on the entire equation... I will do a video just about that sometime today... cheers Walter.

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Thanks Michal

 

 

 

Anyway so far, I'm on with the TLOMI indicator, but having no joy yet as it's plotting incorrectly, I'm on the case though and will post them all once done.

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

 

 

Blu : you can use Linear Regression Curve 9 on TS and you will get the same line as tlomi... cheers Walter.

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so answering your question, "vmar icons" on 5 min is one of my predilect setups on my arsenal as well.. maybe I should keep posting on that thread the latest examples with our new 1 min universal timing... cheers Walter.

 

Thanks Walter;

may I ask a favour;

would you post a couple of setups and entries on gbpusd and/or eurusd, (on the other thread), to compare the behaviour of the vmar setups?

 

cheers,

Unicorn

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Excellent videos Walter. You are a very good mentor.

Will you please explain the concept of your oscillator?

Which quantities it involves and the physical meaning of its construction?

 

Thank you.

Unicorn.

 

I will do new video about oscillator... about the physical meaning, Pyenner knows more how he was really built, what I know is that he is an hybrid between cci and other momentum and volume oscillators... cheers Walter.

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Thanks Walter;

may I ask a favour;

would you post a couple of setups and entries on gbpusd and/or eurusd, (on the other thread), to compare the behaviour of the vmar setups?

 

cheers,

Unicorn

 

I will try to update that thread as well... cheers Walter.

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Armand

The oscillator is quite wild and tends to get me in trouble when the blue line is flat, the thing that moves the most seems to get my attention.

For my own sanity I now tend to wait for the blue line to trend before I get excited.

I think the short fast movements during consolidation get ahead of 5min indicators and they become contradictory. Concepts like overbought or lazy are some use with the oscillator but it helps if there is trend which tends to give longer (time) cycles which suit 5min indicators better, then they are more in step with the action.

Unfortunately we seem to have had a lot of flat blue line recently which has not helped at all.

Regards Bruce.

 

Thanks PYenner...very helpful!

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Blu : you can use Linear Regression Curve 9 on TS and you will get the same line as tlomi... cheers Walter.

 

hehehe, after spending all day trying to get it coded, I finally managed to get it nearly right, but not correct, then you mentioned this and within 5 seconds it looks an exact match :haha:

 

Thanks Walter, it's saved me a hell of alot of :bang head: as I was trying to get my original to plot correctly.

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

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hehehe, after spending all day trying to get it coded, I finally managed to get it nearly right, but not correct, then you mentioned this and within 5 seconds it looks an exact match :haha:

 

Thanks Walter, it's saved me a hell of alot of :bang head: as I was trying to get my original to plot correctly.

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

 

 

Good Blu-Ray... thanks for your great inputs on TS.. cheers Walter.

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Here is a video trying to explain what to read on this oscillator...

 

Basicly he should be a visual aid to make more easy the understanding of wich wave we are riding on the moment and what to expect next for an inflection.... he is NOT used for timing, as the timing is done on the 1 min chart with our super vma`s... he only help us like a compass to tell us on wich wave swing we are riding, be it up or down... hope this brings more light on the issue.. cheers Walter.

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Armand

The oscillator is quite wild and tends to get me in trouble when the blue line is flat, the thing that moves the most seems to get my attention.

For my own sanity I now tend to wait for the blue line to trend before I get excited.

I think the short fast movements during consolidation get ahead of 5min indicators and they become contradictory. Concepts like overbought or lazy are some use with the oscillator but it helps if there is trend which tends to give longer (time) cycles which suit 5min indicators better, then they are more in step with the action.

Unfortunately we seem to have had a lot of flat blue line recently which has not helped at all.

Regards Bruce.

 

Bruce;

Will you please explain the concept of the oscillator?

Which quantities it involves and the physical meaning of its construction?

 

Thank you.

Unicorn.

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Bruce;

Will you please explain the concept of the oscillator?

Which quantities it involves and the physical meaning of its construction?

 

Thank you.

Unicorn.

 

Why the thumbs down icon on your post ??

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Hi Walter,

 

Nice clean charts Walter...a beauty to watch. I had been leaning a little heavy on the oscillator while I am getting used to your set ups. Thanks for clearing that up. I'll need lots more screen time.

 

The oscillator seemed to be working so well yesterday and this morning I was using it's turning points on the 5 min and looking for entries on the 1 min. Probably a bad idea.

 

Thanks

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Hi Walter,

 

Nice clean charts Walter...a beauty to watch. I had been leaning a little heavy on the oscillator while I am getting used to your set ups. Thanks for clearing that up. I'll need lots more screen time.

 

The oscillator seemed to be working so well yesterday and this morning I was using it's turning points on the 5 min and looking for entries on the 1 min. Probably a bad idea.

 

Thanks

 

 

Gorgeous charts there Sun ¡¡ well sometimes its tempting to use the oscillator for timing... but vma`s on 1 min will normally do a better job... the oscillator its just an easier wave reader sort to speak...

 

How many pips you could had cashed there ¡¡¡ wow man... love to see others charts ¡¡ keep them coming... videos also welcomed with your experiences and also questions as well ¡¡ cheers Walter.

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