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Can you reference some of the better ones you have used...thanks so much -!!

 

Trader12345-

 

I would suggest that you take some time to look at the Jurik site. There are many charts and examples using both the 4 major indicators and some variations.

 

Then, if you would like to see an indicator applied to chart just let me know

the symbol and time frame and I'll post it so that you can see the merits.

 

Power555

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Attached is a :15 of e-mini and a :05 e-mini. No particular indicator settings. Indicator code is open, the functions are locked. You can incorporate the code into existing indicators or strategies.

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So, which Jurik's indicators do you like and/or recommend as a system for the most benefit?

 

Value in order: JMA, RSX, CFB, VEL. As mentioned, with each come some additional indicators.

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Hi Larry,

 

Thanks for your time to reply...wish we were all on vacation!.. Can you give me the vendor names for Price Action and Blue Ray...I did a quick Google and came up with Forex Factory...for the first one, but was not sure if this is another generic indicator name, like there are several versions/vendors of "the squeeze".

 

Appreciation your assistance...

 

Many thanks once again.

 

Hi,

 

There is no really indicators for price action. It is more definition of patterns.

Read Suri book, it is a great read.

 

Larry

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Value in order: JMA, RSX, CFB, VEL. As mentioned, with each come some additional indicators.

 

 

I bought the ones you suggested but I was not sure what settings are recommended and how do I benefit the most from using the ones you suggested, namely JMA, RSX, CFB, VEL. Could you please give your opinion if possible. Thanks.

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I bought the ones you suggested but I was not sure what settings are recommended and how do I benefit the most from using the ones you suggested, namely JMA, RSX, CFB, VEL. Could you please give your opinion if possible. Thanks.

 

Glad to offer my opinion...why not post two charts of what you trade in the most common time frame that you use? In one sample show your existing indicators and in the second show the Jurik that you have. We can share, perhaps under a Jurik thread? Don't want to mess this one up any more than I have.

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Hello Trader12345,

 

Blu-Ray is one of our friends on this forum, who has put in extensive efforts to program multiple indicators. I am providing you with the link here:

 

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/f46/various-indicators-squeeze-2fastmas-etc-3688.html

 

For price action, please email me privately and I can give you the name of the mentors I use that I find excellent in my trading.

Sunilrohira,

I was reading your post on mentors of price action. Can you pass along that information.

Thanks so much.

traderz

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As I am reading several forums, especially this one, regarding PBF indicators, all I can say is "too bad."

 

It seems everyone here is trying to hack the PBF indicators or trying to emulate them to "look" the same. And you guys (BlueRay) have done a GREAT job to make it "look" similar to PBF.

 

The fact of the matter is, it only "looks" the same. Why are you guys spending your valuable time in coding, hacking & pirating PBF or any other vendors indicators? You say all vendors indicators are a scam etc etc and dont work, Then, why are you trying to hack/code these same indicators? This shows me that everyone that is trying to do this are not traders and just love to hack a proprietary indicator, and the thrill of getting to "look" similar. Be my guest, hack away while I am one of the honest traders that actually paid full price for the PBF package and dont regret it at all. The customer service, mentoring, and guidance, all come with your purchase. Lets see if you get these on your hacked-look-a-like indicators. All I know is, I am successful with my PBF indicators, are you with your hacked ones? or are you spending all of your time coding and hacking and never traded before?

 

I dont want to sound like an "a@#" considering it is my first post. But I am no stranger to this forum, I just decided to register and post a reply cause as I am reading your posts these past few months, its making me sick to my stomach. This forum is about helping others trade for the better, not on how I can hack the next indicator.

 

And I have no relation to PBF at all, I wish I was, maybe an affiliate, cause these indicators work for me! You just need to learn how to read them. These indicators show support and resistance levels. You just need to learn to read them!

 

I am done with my rant, good luck to all. But if anyone wants to talk about PBF and how to read the indicators and feed off of each other idea's and strategy on using them, I am all for it. But if the conversation/thread is about how expensive it is and lets see if we can hack a look a like, then dont bother.

 

Bottom line, if you are spending a ton of time trying to hack or make an indicator look like PBF's, then this is telling everyone, that PBF indicators are legit and they work. And you are just too cheap to pay for the real ones!

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Marker you should look up "hack". "pirate" and "reverse engineer" they are not the same thing. Kind of academic really as no one is trying to hack or reverse engineer anything. Blue Ray posted some indicators based on public domain code. If they resemble the PBF ones that suggests one thing to me, PBF are just like the TTM guys....selling stuff that is essentially public domain code.

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Marker you should look up "hack". "pirate" and "reverse engineer" they are not the same thing. Kind of academic really as no one is trying to hack or reverse engineer anything. Blue Ray posted some indicators based on public domain code. If they resemble the PBF ones that suggests one thing to me, PBF are just like the TTM guys....selling stuff that is essentially public domain code.

 

 

I hear you, the only reason why I wrote what I wrote, is that someone requested BlueRay to code some indicators to make it look like PBF's. It wasnt that he code something and by chance it looked liked PBF, he was on a mission to make something look like PBF.

 

You are correct that coding formulas are public knowledge. What I am trying to say is people should not waste their time trying to get some free look alike indicators. Why spend that time when you can just honestly purchase the original ones and trade and make money with them. All I am saying, (again) is lets learn from each other on how to use the PBF indicators, thats all. IMHO, its a waste of time trying to tweak and adjust a public indicator when in fact, the bottom line, it will not indicate the same way, it may look like it, but not operate the same. Thats all.....

 

Honestly, I paid the entire PBF package, and I love them! No regrets!

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