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Scalper's HL Bracket (with Sound)

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Scalper's HL Bracket (with Sound)

 

 

This indicator labels the HL price of previous bars.

Useful for scalpers, or as a guide to set stops.

 

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=11041&stc=1&d=1243739733

 

 

you can change the sound by modifying these inputs:

Sound.up("c: \windows\media\ding.wav"),

Sound.dn("c: \windows\media\ding.wav");

 

You can even make your own sound with the Sound Recorder that comes with Windows.

More on Adding Sound to your Indicator:

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/f56/adding-sound-your-indicator-easylanguage-5908.html

 

 

 

p.s.

I have not tested the TS version in TradeStation.

You are welcome to post the ELD if it works.

If you don't know how to import the code into your software,

pls spend 5 min in your user manual to find out how.

Scalper HL Bracket v3.1 (TS).txt

Scalper_HL_Bracket_(MultiCharts).pla

Scalper_HL_Bracket.jpg.94a797c9e03253b867dc5918dbea7619.jpg

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If I understood well, it's a mix of trailing stop + breaking lines + PullBack ?

 

Excellent in squeeze and in extremes variation

 

eager to test it next week

 

ThanX Tams to share your good ideas/indicators with us

 

PS

 

Programmer explained in the post below, with such humor (:=)))))) that broken lines are more important than millions of redundant indicators based on price action with delay

 

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/34/chart-patterns-reliable-623-2.html#post65593

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If I understood well, it's a mix of trailing stop + breaking lines + PullBack ?

Excellent in squeeze and in extremes variation

eager to test it next week

ThanX Tams to share your good ideas/indicators with us

PS

Programmer explained in the post below, with such humor (:=)))))) that broken lines are more important than millions of redundant indicators based on price action with delay

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/34/chart-patterns-reliable-623-2.html#post65593

 

 

Yes, that's a good post.

 

Everything has its place in the World.

I know people who make money with MACD/Stoch,

I also know people who make money with no charts, just the quote sheet.

The key is in understanding the signals the market is beaming to you.

My motto: Use whatever that makes sense to you... ie. whatever that makes you money.

 

;-)>

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We all know people making things really complicated

 

I also know people ;

clever,

kind,

generous,

patient,

unaffected,

moderate,

peacefull,

wise,

openminded,

explaining things clearly...

 

;)

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If I understood well, it's a mix of trailing stop + breaking lines + PullBack ?

Excellent in squeeze and in extremes variation

 

eager to test it next week...

 

 

 

If you ever need a live feed to test something on the weekend...

IB has a free demo system. No registration needed.

It streams previous days' data... good for testing purposes.

http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/p.php?f=tws&ib_entity=llc

Look under the Demo tab. Choose "Individual Demo".

 

 

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After spending 5 days during the week to watch bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars...

 

I'm glad to know that I can spend 2 more days during the week end to watch bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars...

 

:haha::haha::haha::haha::haha::haha::haha::haha:

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After spending 5 days during the week to watch bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars...

 

I'm glad to know that I can spend 2 more days during the week end to watch bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars after bars...

 

:haha::haha::haha::haha::haha::haha::haha::haha:

 

 

 

 

nah, I set it on AutoTrade... ;-)

 

 

...with the attached sound alert.

cash.WAV

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Nice Indicator Tams! Been using this for awhile.

 

Thanks johnnydaymon for your feedback, especially the screenshots. A single picture tells a thousand words. I am always curious to see other traders screens, yours are beautiful.

 

I know a lot of people are using this indicator, and have made many enhancement to it. But most are too shy (or too secretive) to post. Your screenshots are much appreciated.

 

This is a very versatile code, the concept is simple, but one can add a lot of different analysis to it and make trading a much more informed decision.

 

Good trading to you!

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