Wednesday, October 31, 2007

PIVOT-RESISTANT-SUPPORT calculator (EXE)

Download PIVOT-RESISTANT-SUPPORT calculator

based.on MACD300 pipmonth article 4H-TF-Gbp-jpy

Download MACD300 pipmonth 4H-Gbp-jpy

all-stoch,wpr--TTf-signal

Download all-stoch,wpr--TTf-signal

Thursday, October 25, 2007

FTC-Gear-zig-zag metod


Download FTC-Gear-zig-zag metod

How To Enter 4 Hour Chart

When you see an arrow & the Zig-Zag Line, go in that direction. Place your stop according to your risk appetite. I use at 60 on a 4 HR & 20 on a 1 HR depending on which pair you use (I use the EUR/JPY or GBP/JPY 1hr or 4 hr) & your risk appetite, you can set your goals. Your trade will go until you hit your goal or the next bounce with an Arrow.

If you dont see a new arrow yet, this trade MIGHT not be done. You have 2 options.

1)You can get out & wait for the next arrow.
2)You can adjust your stop to capture some pips & ride it out.

The reason I say that is because I have noticed that more than a few times the trend will bounce & retrace for a while, then continue. I have used the bounce as stop & a chance to add to my positions.

A few points are if the overall trend is long & you see a short signal, chances are its a small retrace so it is more risky. However its a good chance for a quick profit.

How To Enter 1 Hour Chart

If you choose to use a 1 hr chart I recommend that you get out at each bounce or your specified targets.

This is a serious trading system. I have been scoffed at about this but I have been using it.

If you have the time I think you should demo it.

Before I forget, yes the arrows move. If a new high/low is established, the arrow will move to the next PROBABLE reverse point. So backtesting is useless. Only forward testing applies & thats why I know it works.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

RSIOMA v4

Download RSIOMA v4

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Fozzy Method

Download Fozzy Method

The Daily Fozzy Method

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is my first post on FF after months of reading and trying some of the numerous systems provided by members of this forum. Months ago I came across the following indicators that were posted on one of the Vegas threads. I cannot remember who posted it but I am extremely grateful for their insight and hope they do not mind if I show my way of using this indicator.

After months of testing and swapping from system to system I've come back to this indicator and in hindsight I should have stuck with it from the start as it seems to work for my style of trading.

Anyway, on with the detail. I only trade daily charts and only EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY and USD/CHF. Why these? Primarily because these are the only ones I have backtested and have been trading for the last 3 months. I also tend not to trade Monday mornings (Australian time) as prices sometimes gap over the weekend. However, this is discretionary.

On each chart I have an 8 period RSI. I also have an 8 period MA of the RSI and Bollinger Bands with a 20 period setting, also on the RSI.

Long Entries: RSI must be below the middle Bollinger Band. Enter long on the open of the next bar after the MA has crossed above the RSI.
Short entries: RSI must be above the middle Bollinger Band. Enter when MA crosses below RSI.

Stop loss is the low/high of the previous bar. I move S/L to break even if the price moves greater than 40 pips in my direction. After the initial 40 pip move I use a trailing stop for exits (25 pips).

I only look at the charts once per day, just before 0.00 GMT. This way I know which pairs are approaching my set-up. I then place trades if my criteria has been met. That's it. A simple system that seems to work for me. Looking at charts all day does not suit me as I have a real job and I'm not in a convenient timezone. 10 minutes a day is all I need. This method provides a limited number of trades but the trades can last anywhere from 1 day to numerous days. There can also be days on end with no trades. I have found that the secret is have patience. I also have come to believe those who say longer timeframes are easier, especially for newbies.

I'm not going to say this system will always work but for me it has generated over 400 pips in September already. Please try this out on demos before putting your hard-earned into it. Just because it is working for me (at the moment) does not mean it will suit everyone.

NEW Multi-TimeFrame

Download NEW Multi-TimeFrame

Here are a few things to keep in mind when using these:
1) TimeFrame is the input you use to specify what timeframe to pull the data from.
2) You must set TimeFrame in minutes (1,5,15,30,60,240,1440,10080,43200)
3) By default, TimeFrame is set to 0, which means that it will use whatever the current timeframe is, i.e it will act as the original indicator.
4) If you set TimeFrame to anything other than 0, it must be >= current timeframe. (In other words, don't use a M15 PSar on an H1 chart. The values won't be correct. An H1 PSar on an M15 chart works properly.)

I've setup 5 Multi-TimeFrame (MTF) indicators to use as examples. You can open them up and use the code as a template so that you can make any existing indicator MTF. Please don't post asking for other indicators to be made, as the thread will soon turn into one big 'please do this for every MT4 indicator'. It's really, really simple to do, and if you don't know how to code, spend a week reading Coder Guru's MT4 programming guide and you'll be able to do it.

If I have time, I'll add more. Hopefully others will add their MTF conversions to the thread.

Multi-TimeFrame set 1 contains:
#MTF_MovingAverage.mq4
#MTF_PSar.mq4
#MTF_RSI.mq4
#MTF_MACD.mq4
#MTF_CCI.mq4

The attached chart is the following:
M5 Chart with LimeGreen PSar
M15 PSar
M60 SMA(13)
H4 CCI
M30 MACD
H1 RSI

Well, I hope these come in handy for some of you. Thanks Igor, for your fantastic coding skills. I've learned a lot just by studying your code.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

GoldWarrior-EA (Zigzag Trading System)

GoldWarrior EA (Zigzag Trading System)
Please find attached the GoldWarrior EA created by Tartan, Nemo and others for MT3, converted to MT4 by Star and improved and fixed the errors by Beluck.

And be informed that this EA is working together with DayImpuls indicator attached. There are many versions of DayImpuls indicator.
This EA is working currectly together with attached version of indicator only (by Beluck).

And just for information.
Everything about zigzag tading system development please find:

- EAs for MT3;
- History of the development;
- Indicators for MT3;
- Indicators for MT4.

Explanation of the settings of EA:

per - period for all indicators
d - number of full periods when calculating
depth,deviation,backstep - ZigZag indicator parameters
mgod - testing year
porog - cut-off takeprofit when closing positions out
test - current info output flag, 1 - output to journal
imps - positive impulse value for buy signal
impb - negative impulse value for buy signal
k1 & k2 - multiplier for sizes of hedge orders of 1st and 2nd level
k2/k1=2 - must be!

See this EA in MetaEditor for the additional comments.

--------------------------

Please find the files.

1. Tracert file: unzip this file (in_include_folder.zip) and place Tracert file in include folder (for example: C:\Program Files\MetaTrader4\experts\include). Do not compile this file in MetaEditor.

2. Indicator.
DayImpuls indicator. Place it to indicator folder (for example: C:\Program Files\MetaTrader4\experts\indicators) and compile in MetaEditor.

3. EA.
Unzip this file GoldWarrior02b.zip and you will find 4 EAs. Use just one of the EAs:
- GoldWarrior02b EA. It is for 0.1 lot and for deposit above 2,000. No any magic number options. I am testing exact this version (with the settings from this post - m15_settings.set).
- GoldWarrior02b_mini. It is for 0.01 lot size with no any minimum deposit size limitation. We may use it for $1,000 or $700 with 0.01 lot size. No any magic number options.
- GoldWarrior02b.1. This Ea is the same with GoldWarrior02b EA but with magic number option.
- GoldWarrior02b.1mini. This EA is the same with GoldWarrior02b_mini but with magic number option.

4. Settings of the EA.
Default settings (stop loss =1000, k1=30,k2=60 and so on) are the settings suggested by authors of this EA. I changed something in the settings and testing it for the almost 2 years with my settings.
m15_settings.set - it is my settings.
Place it in presets folder (for example: C:\Program Files\MetaTrader4\experts\presets) for trading and to this folder C:\Program Files\MetaTrader4\tester for backtesting. Don't forget to load this file from the folder to the EA during the attaching it to the chart.
If you use 0.01 lot size so change lot size from 0.1 to 0.01 in the settings.

Please note also that I just checked this version (GoldWarrior02b EA) and it works with no problem for 0.1 lot size for 50,000 deposit size. I did not test the other versions.
Download GoldWarrior-EA (Zigzag Trading System)

mtf


Multi Timeframe Indicators

1) TimeFrame is the input you use to specify what timeframe to pull the data from.
2) You must set TimeFrame in minutes (1,5,15,30,60,240,1440,10080,43200)
3) By default, TimeFrame is set to 0, which means that it will use whatever the current timeframe is, i.e it will act as the original indicator.
4) If you set TimeFrame to anything other than 0, it must be >= current timeframe. (In other words, don't use a M15 PSar on an H1 chart. The values won't be correct. An H1 PSar on an M15 chart works properly.)

I've setup 5 Multi-TimeFrame (MTF) indicators to use as examples. You can open them up and use the code as a template so that you can make any existing indicator MTF. Please don't post asking for other indicators to be made, as the thread will soon turn into one big 'please do this for every MT4 indicator'. It's really, really simple to do, and if you don't know how to code, spend a week reading Coder Guru's MT4 programming guide and you'll be able to do it.

If I have time, I'll add more. Hopefully others will add their MTF conversions to the thread.

Multi-TimeFrame set 1 contains:
#MTF_MovingAverage.mq4
#MTF_PSar.mq4
#MTF_RSI.mq4
#MTF_MACD.mq4
#MTF_CCI.mq4

The attached chart is the following:
M5 Chart with LimeGreen PSar
M15 PSar
M60 SMA(13)
H4 CCI
M30 MACD
H1 RSI

Well, I hope these come in handy for some of you. Thanks Igor, for your fantastic coding skills. I've learned a lot just by studying your code.

Keris

Download mtf

synergy method + complited wit e-book

Download synergy method

SYNERGY Trading Method
The Synergy Trading Method was developed by Dean Malone and is an effective Forex trading method developed to simplify trading decisions with high probability precision. It combines the market forces of Price Action, Trend, Momentum and Market Strength to produce higher probability trades. The Synergy trading method depicts...in real-time...the interaction of these market forces providing traders the means to make trading decisions with greater confidence and less emotional hassle.

With Synergy, traders identify and use two important trading components in real-time: Price Action and Sentiment.

Price Action is market movement, such as the oscillation of Open, High, Low and Close prices. Too often, traders are mesmerized by trivial price flucuations and lose sight of the underlying trend of the market. Many traders tend to jump in and out of the market instead of staying with the trade as a trend develops. Synergy is designed to eliminate price distortions. It reveals periods of market strength and trend and periods of consolidation.

Sentiment is the intuitive feeling or attitude of traders and investors in the market. For example, if the sentiment of the market is bullish, then traders and investors expect an upward move in the market. Often, sentiment is an indication of optimism or pessimism in the market based on recent news announcements or political events. The Synergy method uses a hybrid custom indicator developed to show postive (buyers) sentiment or negative (sellers) sentiment.

Working in unison, Price Action and Sentiment give traders a distinct trading advantage. When both are in agreement, favorable trading conditions exists. For instance, when price action is showing upward movement with buyers sentiment, there is higher probability of a Long position having a favorable outcome. Similarly, when price action has a downward movement in conjunction with sellers sentiment, a short position has a favorable outcome.

Aim of this thread is to backtest and optimize the strategy and finally to make an EA out of it. In this first post you find the up-to-date indicators and templates.

First backtests show that the strategy works best on the 1H or 30M timeframe with the GBPUSD, EURJPY, EURUSD, GBPJPY, USDCHF, USDJPY and CADJPY. Here are some average results:

GBPUSD: ~ 160 pips per month
EURJPY: ~ 104 pips per month
EURUSD: ~ 100 pips per month
GBPJPY: ~ 95 pips per month
USDCHF: ~ 85 pips per month
USDJPY: ~ 82 pips per month
CADJPY: ~ 75 pips per month

To setup this strategy, please unzip Synergy.zip and copy all indicators into \experts\indicators\ in your metatrader directory. Then copy the template into \templates in your metatrader directory. After restarting metatrader and choosing the template you can see arrows and crosses which shows entries and exits according the trading method. Each cross displays a number which means the profit or loss of the closed trade. The yellow numbers at the end of the chart displays the overall result when every signal was traded. But be careful: due to some technical problems with the template at the beginning of a chart no guarantee can be given. A filled arrow shows the first time a new trade can be entered. A hollow arrrow means "add to buy" it is only used as a confirmation signal.

For backtesting the some options of SynergyInd indicator can be adjusted:

UseEntry68_32: When this is true, the indicator enters a long position even when RSI is above 68 or a short position when RSI is below 32.
UseSmallerExit: When this is true, the system closes a position when the actuall candle is smaller than the previsous candle. "DefineSmaller" needs to be a value.
ReqRedYellowCombo: When this is true, the TSL must be above the MBL before entering a long position or the TSL must be below the MBL before entering a short position.
UseVolExpanding: If this is true, positions are only opened when volatility increases (measured by the Bellinger Bands of the TDI).
UseChaikin: If this is true, positions are only opened when colatility increases (measured by the Chaikin's Volatility indicator).
Use4Trend: If this is true, long positions will only be opned when the 4H trend is up and short positions will only be opened when the 4H trend is down.
Use Alert: ... I think everybody knows this feature.

So far the following settings seem to work most suitable: UseEntry68_32 false, UseSmallerExit false, ReqRedYellowCombo false, UseVolExpanding true, UseChaikin false, Use4Trend false.

bless-fifth-element--EA-+-complited-wih-ebook

Download bless-fifth-element--EA

Saturday, October 6, 2007

SUPER 7


Super 7 Trading System:

The indicators I use are as follows:

ASCTrend1sig
ASCTrend1
ASCTrend2
TrendManager
SilverTrend
OsMA
TrendTriggerMod
Download SUPER 7

make grid-EA (GBP-USD DAILY)


Download make grid-EA (GBP-USD DAILY)

flying carpetit



flying carpet
flying carpet.rar
Hosted by eSnips

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

ICWR




icwr ea
set user variable "Lot.Margin" to whatever margin is required to trade 1 lot on your account...

specifics regarding iwcr are available elsewhere on this site.

not backtested, presently forward testing...

place "icwr ea" in experts folder, and other two files in indicators folder.

1.31.6 1133 gmt: ea modifidied to execute orderclosing sequence properly.



icwr ea
icwr ea.rar
Hosted by eSnips

speed indicator(updated)





speed indicator
speed indicator.ra...
Hosted by eSnips

Monday, October 1, 2007

srdc



srdc
srdc.rar
Hosted by eSnips

ls-demarker


ls demarker
ls demarker.rar
Hosted by eSnips

simple



simple special
simple special.rar
Hosted by eSnips

trend-continuation


trend continuation
trend continuation...
Hosted by eSnips