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ochie

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  1. I believe the reason you are receiving the "unknown symbol" errors is that you are most likely missing the 3 code functions mp_str32, curletstr and nutpstr. They were part of the original ELD as I remember. Getting it to compile in OEC would be a separate issue.
  2. Yeah it is a pretty piece. Done in 5/4 time.
  3. MMS, If your developer uses a version control system, that code in the prior release had the perfect placement, imo.
  4. The only place I see it now is on the Forums page near the bottom.
  5. Under certain volatile conditions IB has in the past moved the Overnight Initial Margin (which is higher) to the Intraday Initial Margin (which is lower). The Margin went up. Maybe “flip” wasn’t the best word to use but not confused.
  6. Yep. And the IB 'Overnight Initial' is the margin set by the exchange which for ES is currerntly $5625. IB in the past will flip this value over to the "Intraday Initial' under certain market conditions.
  7. ochie

    10-Year T-Note

    There isn't any that I'm aware of. Have you investigated using the 10-year (ZN) futures contract for inverse correlations/trade strategies?
  8. Yep. If price approaches a level without any kind of test or violation, it's tough to know if the level (top or bottom) is in and if your stop will live. It's better to see a 'peek' through the doorway and let PA show a rejection. Tim Morge (of MedianLine fame) spent some time documenting what needs to be seen and coined the term "Good Separation." He wrote a pretty good doc imo, which can be found here.
  9. I'd like to add that after going through the market stats threads (as BF suggested) and the MP style is the one you want to go with, spend some time going through this MP thread James (Soultrader) put together. Actual trade setups were built on top of the analysis from what I remember. [MP] Trading with Market Profile
  10. Yes. And it's also similar to the way a trader using MP might reference the previous day POCs from a 30 min to a faster TF (as I did in the past) although Jerry's previous session HUPs offer the levels but not the true context nor was there a step up in TF if memory serves. That said, it's still the best work on practical market stats I've seen.
  11. You can check out this function as an example or call it as is. The key imo is seperating the intPortion from the fracPortion. Function: JK_Math_RoundToNearest
  12. There is an architectural issue (which Andrew Kirillov confirmed) reported to the TS Support forum in 2009. It appears it has to do with the async reading of the CurrentBid/CurrentAsk while incoming ticks are still being processed. It was originally thought that the problem was with IntraBarPersist. Don’t know the current status of this and it may still be an issue. I moved to an alternative. Here is the link to that thread. Post subject: Why I don't trust "IntraBarPersist"
  13. Ok, it looks like you found dbntina’s code. Now the question I have is why are you plotting PVP and VWAP as separate subcharts? I would think you would want them in subchart #1 along with price.
  14. There is a PVP, VWAP and SD Band EL implementation that works with Multicharts that was coded and generously posted by a TL member a while back. You will need to search the Coding or Trading Indicator Forums.
  15. It just may be the US Fathers Day weekend why this has not been addressed. It’s a simple task for the Web Dev. to modify or remove the floaters. Lets see if its taken care of today.
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