ProfLogic's Method

Discussion in 'Strategy Building' started by El Guapo, Nov 24, 2008.

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  1. asiago

    asiago

    Hello Voodster, not a great result, stopped out for a small profit,
    but Prof sez being consistent over and over is the key..
    Some go some don't and some time i don't even know what i saw in the trade....LOL
     
    #821     Feb 23, 2009
  2. JD80

    JD80

    Hi Everyone,

    First Post! I have been following for awhile and I believe I found a way to correct the "free" primes indicator histogram, as I had seen Wi!son was looking to do this. I guess it doesn't matter completely, but it is nice to have matching charts. Perhaps someone that uses it can verify that the histograms match, but they do on mine.
    Here are the instructions for Multicharts:

    1. Install Logic Trader Primes V2 per Prof's instructions.
    2. Close all open MC Windows
    3. Open Power Language Editor
    4. Click "File" and "Open"
    5. Select LogicTrader Primes
    6. Go to Line 153 and ADD** to the line what is in bold:
      Plot7((value4value4[1])*50*1.44,"TrendHistUp",default,default,default);
    7. Go to Line 155 and ADD** to the line what is in bold:

      Plot6((value4-value4[1])*50*1.44,"TrendHistDown",default,default,default);
    8. Click "File" and "Save"
    9. Click "Compile" and "All Studies"
    10. Reopen MC and enjoy!

    **1.44 seems to be 3.0/2 with some sort of rounding error, perhaps because the calculation is not normally made at the end. However, this seems to match exactly the built-in ERG-only histogram with a 3 multiplier.

    ***This also works the same way with Tradestation Version. Lines 173 and 175

    I hope this helps someone.

    JD
     
    #822     Feb 23, 2009
  3. Slow down the chart one increment.
     
    #823     Feb 23, 2009
  4. Thanks JD
     
    #824     Feb 23, 2009
  5. Wi!s0n

    Wi!s0n

    Thanks JD !
     
    #825     Feb 23, 2009
  6. JD80

    JD80

    No problem, the least I can do.
    Didn't format correct in the post..just add *1.44 into the line.

    JD
     
    #826     Feb 23, 2009
  7. Whisky

    Whisky

    Thanks JD.

    Interestingly 50*1.44 is exactly 72, a number that occurs often in nature and religion, etc. What a coincidence.

    JW
     
    #827     Feb 23, 2009
  8. asiago

    asiago

    Prof, i was looking at the "Ten year 2401..(i posted my entry-exit chart..343). Are you sayiing i should trade instead the 16807?..
    Entry -exit 2401?
     
    #828     Feb 23, 2009
  9. OK, I saw the labels on the 343 and got distracted. Post the 2401.
     
    #829     Feb 23, 2009
  10. Sushi

    Sushi

    a little numerology from the kookaid drinking moderator always let's you knownyour on the right path. Well said. Hahaha
     
    #830     Feb 23, 2009
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