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Best indicator for trading make some $

 

So you expect someone to just tell you what to use, when to use it, how to use it, so you can make money? Yeah, Ive spent years developing my strategy, let me just give it away to someone so they can make money too.

 

There are more than enough threads on this site to give you a start. How about you start there and actually try to do something for yourself ( a novel idea, I know). Then come back if you have specific questions. If not, thanks for providing some liquidity in the market in your short stay:)

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why you guys in this webside if you can"t help anybody i just need a name of indicator a best indicatot and Thanks for your time

 

It's common for those who are new to a given profession to ask those who appear to be proficient to tell them how it's "done", how it "works". This is true from engineering to medicine to law to cabinetry.

 

But trading doesn't work that way. There is no one way to do it. There is nothing that "works" independent of the practitioner.

 

There is, therefore, no one "best" indicator. If you want to limit yourself to one indicator, I suggest the MACD since it can be used as both a trending indicator and an oscillating indicator. If you don't know what "trending" and "oscillating" mean, then you have identified the starting point for your investigations.

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is any body have 90% indicator work on ninjatrader TF Russell 2000 plz send me info

Thanks

Use this one with thinkorswim program I use it to buy just after all lines go under 15. You will see what I mean after you work with it and in this market you just might need it.

 

 

# Capitulation (All lines under 15 (The Green Line)

# Enjoy: 8765309

 

declare lower;

declare all_for_one;

input over_bought = 80;

input over_sold = 15;

input smoothingType = 1;

input length = 2;

def priceH = high;

def priceL = low;

def priceC = close;

def KPeriod48 = 48;

def DPeriod48 = 3;

def slowing48 = 2;

def KPeriod17 = 17;

def DPeriod17 = 3;

def slowing17 = 5;

def KPeriod8 = 8;

def DPeriod8 = 3;

def slowing8 = 5;

def KPeriod5 = 5;

def DPeriod5 = 3;

def slowing5 = 3;

def KPeriod22 = 2;

def DPeriod22 = 3;

def slowing22 = 2;

def KPeriod211 = 2;

def DPeriod211 = 1;

def slowing211 = 1;

 

#### Stoc48 ####

def c148 = priceC - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod48);

def c248 = Highest(priceH, KPeriod48) - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod48);

def FastK48 = c148/c248*100;

plot FullK48;

if smoothingType == 1

then {

FullK48 = Average(FastK48, slowing48);

} else {

FullK48 = ExpAverage(FastK48, slowing48);

}

FullK48.setDefaultColor(Color.CYAN);

FullK48.setStyle(Curve.Firm);

FullK48.SetLineWeight(2);

#### Stoc17 ####

def c117 = priceC - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod17);

def c217 = Highest(priceH, KPeriod17) - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod17);

def FastK17 = c117/c217*100;

plot FullK17;

if smoothingType == 1

then {

FullK17 = Average(FastK17, slowing17);

} else {

FullK17 = ExpAverage(FastK17, slowing17);

}

FullK17.setDefaultColor(Color.RED);

FullK17.SetLineWeight(1);

#### Stoc8 ####

def c18 = priceC - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod8);

def c28 = Highest(priceH, KPeriod8) - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod8);

def FastK8 = c18/c28*100;

plot FullK8;

if smoothingType == 1

then {

FullK8 = Average(FastK8, slowing8);

} else {

FullK8 = ExpAverage(FastK8, slowing8);

}

FullK8.setDefaultColor(Color.GREEN);

FullK8.SetLineWeight(1);

#### Stoc5 ####

def c15 = priceC - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod5);

def c25 = Highest(priceH, KPeriod5) - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod5);

def FastK5 = c15/c25*100;

plot FullK5;

if smoothingType == 1

then {

FullK5 = Average(FastK5, slowing5);

} else {

FullK5 = ExpAverage(FastK5, slowing5);

}

FullK5.setDefaultColor(Color.YELLOW);

FullK5.SetLineWeight(1);

#### Stoc223 ####

def c122 = priceC - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod22);

def c222 = Highest(priceH, KPeriod22) - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod22);

def FastK22 = c122/c222*100;

plot FullK22;

if smoothingType == 1

then {

FullK22 = Average(FastK22, slowing22);

} else {

FullK22 = ExpAverage(FastK22, slowing22);

}

FullK22.setDefaultColor(Color.WHITE);

FullK22.SetLineWeight(1);

#### Stoc211 ####

def c1211 = priceC - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod211);

def c2211 = Highest(priceH, KPeriod211) - Lowest(priceL, KPeriod211);

def FastK211 = c1211/c2211*100;

plot FullK211;

if smoothingType == 1

then {

FullK211 = Average(FastK211, slowing211);

} else {

FullK211 = ExpAverage(FastK211, slowing211);

}

FullK211.setDefaultColor(Color.WHITE);

FullK211.SetStyle(Curve.SHORT_DASH);

FullK211.SetLineWeight(1);

def diff = if close > close[1] then close - close[1] else 0;

def diff2 = if close < close[1] then close[1] - close else 0;

rec avg = compoundValue(1, 2 / (length + 1) * diff + (length - 1) / (length + 1) * avg[1], diff * 2 / (length + 1));

rec avg2 = compoundValue(1, 2 / (length + 1) * diff2 + (length - 1) / (length + 1) * avg2[1], diff2 * 2 / (length + 1));

rec avgSMA = compoundValue(1, (avgSMA[1] + diff) / 2, diff);

rec avgSMA2 = compoundValue(1, (avgSMA2[1] + diff2) / 2, diff2);

def value = if avg2 != 0 then 100 - 100 / (1 + avg / avg2) else 0;

def valueSMA = if avg2 != 0 then 100 - 100 / (1 + avgSMA / avgSMA2) else 0;

plot RSI_EMA = ExpAverage(value, 2);

plot RSI_SMA = Average(valueSMA, 2);

RSI_EMA.SetDefaultColor(Color.DARK_ORANGE);

RSI_EMA.SetLineWeight(1);

RSI_SMA.SetDefaultColor(Color.MAGENTA);

RSI_SMA.SetLineWeight(1);

 

plot ZeroLine = 50;

ZeroLine.setDefaultColor(Color.gray);

ZeroLine.setStyle(Curve.long_Dash);

 

plot OverBought = over_bought;

OverBought.SetDefaultColor(Color.Red);

plot OverSold = over_sold;

OverSold.SetDefaultColor(Color.Green);

OverBought.SetLineWeight(2);

OverSold.SetLineWeight(2);

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why you guys in this webside if you can"t help anybody i just need a name of indicator a best indicatot and Thanks for your time

 

Fine, here it is:

 

Buy when undervalued

Sell when overvalued.

 

Enjoy your millions!!!:helloooo:

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why you guys in this webside if you can"t help anybody i just need a name of indicator a best indicatot and Thanks for your time

 

Here's a name. FRED. Very good indeed. Do everything that FRED does.

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why you guys in this webside if you can"t help anybody i just need a name of indicator a best indicatot and Thanks for your time

 

Good question. Is it your assumption everyone is here to make sure everyone else knows what is the best indicator in the world? It's really only fair that anyone should be able to make loads of money so perhaps when you discover how you could drop me a PM to let me know how?

 

Here's a hint - it's not indicators that make money but traders.

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I have a good suggestion for you: Please find a mentor who can work with you. You may have to pay him but you will come out ahead in the long run. I have used two so far and feel very happy with my investment.

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