Doing interesting things for free - page 33

 

A branch has faded.

Do you have any ideas for quickswitch? I will try to implement them.

Code on mql4, link to MT4 via excel(so far), back via file, response time 0.15-1 sec.

Spreaders are interesting.

 
sanyooooook:

Spreaders are interesting.

Knock on the composter.
 
can someone write an indicator for thomas demark's book????Sequence???? I think this strategy is interesting....
 
nikelodeon:
can someone write an indicator for thomas demark's book????Sequence???? I think this strategy is interesting....
It can't be that there is nothing in our warehouses.
 
Hm a cool service but before writing I did a search, it's all wrong ..... Although of course I downloaded the codes, I will look how it is implemented. I'll still bring it (Sequenta) to a decent mind. I think it has potential. It is certainly not exorbitant and its stability is a bit small. But fulfilling all the conditions of demark, I think the solution will be. I do have an indicator, but it is crooked. I have decided to re-write it, but I'm worried about my own sloppy hands and that is why I have addressed the professionals. I thought maybe they will write it correctly....
 
While we're at it, point the finger at this. I need an EA for real account, with error-checking of open positions, requotes, connection failures, etc. Some kind of sharpening in which we enter a string of conditions for entry and exit, and the EA will certainly do it on the real account. I would be very grateful if you could tell me where to look....
 
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The subject of clocks is a bit tricky and unergonomic. What I make with the available tools looks like this. An electronic clock (with minutes and seconds) on top of a terminal in a corner. To have time to assess the situation and make a decision. I used to have a very decent clock, but unfortunately I can't find it in combination with Windows. It was convenient that once the alerts were set, they were automatically tied to the current time when the clock was on. And now I found a less convenient option - intervals alerts run at the time of turning on the computer - have to restart them at the right time of the countdown every time you restart the Windows, if anyone knows the option to link to time and not the point of reference (ie a la alarm, rather than interval alert. And that the alarm was a lot, that less than double signals was). -share.
In my opinion, it's more convenient than a fancy clock. You are not constantly glued to the clock like Julia Vysotskaya. You hear a signal, look, and have time. If necessary, you can trace the beginning-end of a candle down to a second.
 

The monitor is interesting...looks quite comfortable

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Si9F4aM9-Z4

 
Bullshit.
 

I wish you'd write that you're not interested or lazy, but you're just bullshitting ....

Does anyone have anything better in mind? The question of free is not important at all ... Just this "crap" is not sold yet so would buy and did not ask.