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  1. I'm still waiting for that breakthrough..but if theres a few things that I could consistently say was where I had losing trades.. 1) I wasn't following the higher timeframe. That a down day could be a buy in a weekly chart, and the same for a down week in a higher time frame. 2) I just kept chasing strategies. Like you say Ingot, focus and perfect one. I now have just one strategy which has incredible success and returns. I now focus on trying to perfect it by identfying and duplicating the winners from identifying why I had losers. (How to identify the highest probability winning trade, even though everything may point to the same setup, where actually it wasn't). Hope I'm clear, but I'm getting there. Oh and it really bloody helps to have a good software package that allows you to test theories. Not a back testing tool, because you just simply cant account for intuition, but just to see if something is worth chasing.
  2. Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong? I've managed to plot a weekly CCI Histogram, on my daily chart. However what I want to do is change the colour so that when its over 100 on the weekly, its green and when its over negative 100 its red. Here's the coding I have managed so far, and I'm sure its where I'm positioning the IIF, but unfortunately none of the examples in the guide combine the two.. TimeFrameSet(inWeekly); CCIW = CCI(20); TimeFrameRestore(); Plot (TimeFrameExpand (CCIW, inWeekly), "CCI Weekly", IIf (CCIW, inWeekly > 100), colorGreen, colorBlack, styleHistogram); Could anybody help? Or suggest an alternative to achieve the same.. Cheers
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