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Various Indicators (Squeeze,2FastMa's,etc)

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  Khepfere said:
Agree 200% with BF. The tone of some of the requests for BluRay is not cool. BluRay is our friend not our .....(fill in the blank) Let's treat him with the same level of respect that he's shown to everyone in this community.

 

Could not agree more. Blu Ray has been of tremendous help to many traders on Traders Lab, including me. Speaking as a southern California beachboy, don't sting the bluray! He has earned our respect, admiration and gratitude.

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Blue Ray, are you familiar with the PBF version of Paint Bars? They seem to have a yellow bar that may indicate a reversal. Just curious if you have coded this.

 

Is your version here similar to TTM trend?

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  JoeA said:
Blue Ray, are you familiar with the PBF version of Paint Bars? They seem to have a yellow bar that may indicate a reversal. Just curious if you have coded this.

 

Is your version here similar to TTM trend?

 

Yes, I am familiar with it, but have not coded it up. The version I posted here were based around 2 hull ma's.

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

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Great indicators!! Thank you. However, is it possible to get some information on how to best use them in the form of a word or PDF file for deriving the best entries and exits. Anyone with insight , could you please post.

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  JoeA said:
Blue Ray, are you familiar with the PBF version of Paint Bars? They seem to have a yellow bar that may indicate a reversal. Just curious if you have coded this.

 

Is your version here similar to TTM trend?

 

if you examine carefully their screenshots that they post, the yellow bar doesn't always appear. Sometimes the bars just change from blue to red or vice versa.

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Hi,

 

I bougth it a couple of years ago. I am not using it anymore. I am not saying there are not good, just a bit too much indicators to put together to make it work. He also teaching the cycle concept. Interesting concept but not really user friendly for scalping/day trading more useful for swing, long term.

 

Nowadays, i am trying to "clean " my screen and use as less indicators as i feel confortable with. But I am still not naked:)

 

Hope it help.

Larry

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Hello everyone,

BLU-RAY, I was wondering if you could help me with this.

 

I am very new to all of this, was using tradestation but currently using multichart. Is it possible to help me add auto trade or at least put a different color bar or dot showing where to get in. I took the bollinger bands and replace everything as following:

 

inputs:

BollingerPrice( (h+l)/2 ),

TestPriceUBand( (h+l)/2 ),

TestPriceLBand( (h+l)/2 ),

Length( 21 ),

NumDevsUp( .25 ),

NumDevsDn( -.25 ),

Displace( 0 ) ;

 

 

 

Also I did the same thing to the MOV AVG EXP as follows:

 

 

inputs:

Price( (h+l)/2 ),

Length( 4 ),

Displace( 0 ) ;

 

 

 

 

if you put these figures in you will see the bollinger band very tight and want to and signal when to buy long and short.

 

On a long signal, when the Mov Avg Exp crosses the top of the Bollinger Band and at the first bar to closes between 1 and 3 tick above the bollinger band a signal would be giving to buy within 2 ticks of the top of the bollinger band.

 

This is done of course in the other direction for a short. but would be when the Mov Avg Exp breaks below the Bollinger Band. Would like to get it to autotrade to buy and then sell in 2 to 6 tick profit.

 

I hope you understand and if you need more info please email me at mike64@hauntingmichigan.com

 

 

Thanks for reading

 

Mike Falkiewicz

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Hello everyone,

BLU-RAY, I was wondering if you could take a look at this and see if you could help if you have time. I am very new to all of this, was using tradestation but currently using multichart. Is it possible to help me add auto trade or at least put a different color bar or dot showing where to get in. I took the bollinger bands and replace everything as following:

 

inputs:

BollingerPrice( (h+l)/2 ),

TestPriceUBand( (h+l)/2 ),

TestPriceLBand( (h+l)/2 ),

Length( 21 ),

NumDevsUp( .25 ),

NumDevsDn( -.25 ),

Displace( 0 ) ;

 

 

 

Also I did the same thing to the MOV AVG EXP as follows:

 

 

inputs:

Price( (h+l)/2 ),

Length( 4 ),

Displace( 0 ) ;

 

 

 

 

if you put these figures in you will see the bollinger band very tight and want to and signal when to buy long and short.

 

On a long signal, when the Mov Avg Exp crosses the top of the Bollinger Band and at the first bar to closes between 1 and 3 tick above the bollinger band a signal would be giving to buy within 2 ticks of the top of the bollinger band.

 

This is done of course in the other direction for a short. but would be when the Mov Avg Exp breaks below the Bollinger Band. Would like to get it to autotrade to buy and then sell in 2 to 6 tick profit.

 

I hope you understand and if you need more info please email me at mike64@hauntingmichigan.com

 

 

Thanks for reading

 

Mike Falkiewicz

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Hi Blu-ray,

 

I was wondering if the BR_RSI, BR_CCI, BR_MOMENTUM indicator line can be changed so that on the indicator going up it can be GREEN and then if the indicator is going DOWN it can change RED?

 

Thank you,

 

drho

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  drvictorho said:
Hi Blu-ray,

 

I was wondering if the BR_RSI, BR_CCI, BR_MOMENTUM indicator line can be changed so that on the indicator going up it can be GREEN and then if the indicator is going DOWN it can change RED?

 

Thank you,

 

drho

 

I would also add Stochastic to this list

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First off Thanks to Blue for all that you have done and the others here that are eductating me slowly but surely...

 

I have not been able to get the BR_Squeeze to work...mainly because I am not a programmer. Is there anyone that would like to take the time to explain how and where to add the codes that have been posted...

 

Thanks in advance

j

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  jscphoto said:
First off Thanks to Blue for all that you have done and the others here that are eductating me slowly but surely...

 

I have not been able to get the BR_Squeeze to work...mainly because I am not a programmer. Is there anyone that would like to take the time to explain how and where to add the codes that have been posted...

 

Thanks in advance

j

 

If you've got tradestation, then just click on the attached files and it will automatically download them directly into tradestation.

 

Then just insert them onto your desired chart.

 

Hope this helps

 

Blu-Ray

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Can you give me the steps to upload the BR_Radar Screen onto Tradestation? I'm not able to do it. I've uploaded the indicator and the function, but that's as far as I've been able to get. Thanks,

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  soulman said:
The BR_Radar Screen indicator does not load into the Analysis Techniques.

 

Sounds a daft question........ but do you have radarscreen enabled?

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

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