Set up a free TradingView account. Great charting. and I think you get all the basic indicators in the free version. You can connect to quite a few brokers, as well, but not IB, sadly. I wish I could easily trade my IB account with TradingView. I do have my Alpaca account connected to TV, though.
It's going to capitulate, but finally ends higher than the screenshot. Also you need to show more history, I can't see so much here.
Duly noted. How about 3/4 of the chart for history and 1/4 for unfoldment? By the way, this ain't my thread. I just got tired of waiting, hopefully OP will throw up some charts. Far as I'm concerned, everybody oughta throw up some charts. Any input is sure fair game... I don't make the rules, but it seems maybe a good idea to First and Foremost! -Remember to save an image of BOTH halves of the chart. The BEFORE and the AFTER. -Strip the Date, the Timeframe, the Product, the Price? What's the general thinking on 'self drawing' indicators? Seems like any 'self drawing' indicators might be fine? -Moving Averages? -any others? How about those 'Across the Bottom' indicators and oscilators...? At the end of the day, for my two cents until the OP comes back, lol, I just wanna see more charts, whatever you put on em's fine by me.
1/4 should be fine, but I would prefer to see at least 1,000 candles to make an assessment. I think indicators just use the screen real estate, and there are so many combos that it's better to not start down that road. Edit, your second chart is no trade for me
Here's an example of the type of chart I'd enjoy playing with. If you enjoy this thread, you might also enjoy this old idea where I asked people to predict a chart drawn from the digits of Pi: https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/charting-p-pi.292691/ Volume included as the vertical lines (white is more) for Hershey if he's still around.
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