JFonseca » Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:26 pm wrote:To use this EA make sure that you have hgi_lib.mqh placed into the \Include folder of your Empty4 installation and hgi_lib.ex4 into \Libraries: These 2 files give the EA the HGI signals and were coded by Milanese.
Hi All,
I tried to test this hgi_lib.ex4 and I compared the returns of this library with the new HGI_v17.00. It seems to me that the signals are not the same anymore. For example there are much less SLOPE signals (which are much better in HGI_v17.00). Could you prepare a new version of hgi_lib.ex4 based on the actual HGI indi?
Thank you very much in advance and have a great day!
JFonseca » Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:26 pm wrote:To use this EA make sure that you have hgi_lib.mqh placed into the \Include folder of your Empty4 installation and hgi_lib.ex4 into \Libraries: These 2 files give the EA the HGI signals and were coded by Milanese.
Hi All,
I tried to test this hgi_lib.ex4 and I compared the returns of this library with the new HGI_v17.00. It seems to me that the signals are not the same anymore. For example there are much less SLOPE signals (which are much better in HGI_v17.00). Could you prepare a new version of hgi_lib.ex4 based on the actual HGI indi?
Thank you very much in advance and have a great day!
Best regards,
Csaba
the hgi_lib.ex4 is identical to the indicator 17.00 (besides the fact that there is no hurst and no ignore future code)
JFonseca » Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:26 pm wrote:To use this EA make sure that you have hgi_lib.mqh placed into the \Include folder of your Empty4 installation and hgi_lib.ex4 into \Libraries: These 2 files give the EA the HGI signals and were coded by Milanese.
Hi All,
I tried to test this hgi_lib.ex4 and I compared the returns of this library with the new HGI_v17.00. It seems to me that the signals are not the same anymore. For example there are much less SLOPE signals (which are much better in HGI_v17.00). Could you prepare a new version of hgi_lib.ex4 based on the actual HGI indi?
Thank you very much in advance and have a great day!
Best regards,
Csaba
the hgi_lib.ex4 is identical to the indicator 17.00 (besides the fact that there is no hurst and no ignore future code)
Cheers
Tommaso
Hi Tommaso,
thank you for your fast reply. But I do not know what 'hurst' and 'no ignore future code' means. I could find the 'ignoreFuture' and 'useHurstFilter' settings at HGI_v17.00 but I do not know what are they for? I thought that getHGISlope function is equal with 'wavy signals' but after runnung some parallel tests hgi_lib.ex4 produces less wavy signals than the actual HGI_v17.00 indi.
Could you help me out?
Thank you in advance
Best regards,
Csaba
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