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Walter
Someone suggested the path I would take with it..
Drop the macd part, subtract 50 from the RSI signal to make it symmetrical about the zero line...
It depends on how the Stochastic bit was done and I didn't look that closely.
That might get rid of the long bias...
But no-one seemed to act on the fix that had been suggested??
The only thought I had about repainting was when I saw a piece of code with two imaonarray()'s in the same loop, I had the impression each had to be in its own separate loop because thats the way the internal functions seem to use it, but as usual there is no documentation to explain the tricky doubts. I kept my mouth shut because guesses are all I have to go on and those guys know MT4 a lot better than I do.
An alternatve would be to use (Stochastic(RSI-50) + Stochastic(Macd))/mom since the stochastic tends to normalize each signal..??
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NO needs to loose time on this stuff... there is no real super edge there...
what sounded interesting to me is what you mentioned about bid and ask volumes... interesting... could this generate some synthetic delta ?
I know my next thread on forex (my pro-live aproach) will be a little upseting for some people, as I came all the way back to the vma basics and found it much more competitive than any fancy new research we did... still I like the idea of keep researching new things, happens that for live trading I like to be as much conservative and simplified as posible...
No needs to go more bald, we got all we need to succeed in the markets... maybe its time to get consistent on old good clasic vmar setups, so far Bruce thats where I am headed... Thanks for ALL YOUR GREAT CONTRIBUTIONS ¡¡ cheers Walter.