HGI used with Hurst charts
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HGL has expired... !!! how can i fix this...
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delete the old file, and download from the first post in the HGI thread the new version..kapilsoni » Sun Oct 11, 2015 8:37 pm wrote:HGL has expired... !!! how can i fix this...
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hi thanks tommaso,
can you please clear about HGI with HURST chart,
I don't have any idea hurst chart..
1. How to use, rules of trade with hurst charts.
2. HGI 17 latest version have some changes as there is no wave line.
3. Which is the default and best time frame of latest HGI bcoz there is another script 509, it's multiply current TF chart, please clear.
4. How can I change TF like if want to use 15/30 TF minute.
thanks for your support...
can you please clear about HGI with HURST chart,
I don't have any idea hurst chart..
1. How to use, rules of trade with hurst charts.
2. HGI 17 latest version have some changes as there is no wave line.
3. Which is the default and best time frame of latest HGI bcoz there is another script 509, it's multiply current TF chart, please clear.
4. How can I change TF like if want to use 15/30 TF minute.
thanks for your support...
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Take the time to read this, and the HGI main topic this will answer your questions, 17.0 has wavy lines like the previous versions..
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Tommaso
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Hello Everyone and especial to Pedro 2, Thank you for sharing your HGI Hurst system.
I am a little confused when i see all the different templates in this topic, because i have downloaded the system from page 1 and i search for it in this topic, but i cannot find the same template i have.
Is the system from the first page still accurate???
This is how my chart looks!
I am a little confused when i see all the different templates in this topic, because i have downloaded the system from page 1 and i search for it in this topic, but i cannot find the same template i have.
Is the system from the first page still accurate???
This is how my chart looks!
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Mine looked the same as yours initially, I think maybe what's confusing you might be the ribbon, as opposed to the white candles in the first two charts in the start of this thread. I would have liked to see those white candles as in the first two charts posted back then but this is still good. I set them as "color" none in mine as I applied the indicator to the chart as I prefer to see the candles. Here's what I have, just the two ribbon lines, this matches the third chart posted back then.Keansajeweki » Thu Jan 14, 2016 10:30 pm wrote: I am a little confused when i see all the different templates in this topic, because i have downloaded the system from page 1 and i search for it in this topic, but i cannot find the same template i have.
Is the system from the first page still accurate???
Thanks authors, HGI and Hurst. Free beer for us
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Hi Tommaso,
I trade using Pedros Hurst TMA averages, the MTF Hurst Target v 1b places the crossover lines which
I take as my trade signal.
The question I would like to ask you is do you think that it would be possible to code a fully automatic
trading program based on these signals? I am not asking for you to code it, only if in your expert opinion
it could be done, or if you know of an EA that trades in a similar way.
Kind Regards
Oldfella
I trade using Pedros Hurst TMA averages, the MTF Hurst Target v 1b places the crossover lines which
I take as my trade signal.
The question I would like to ask you is do you think that it would be possible to code a fully automatic
trading program based on these signals? I am not asking for you to code it, only if in your expert opinion
it could be done, or if you know of an EA that trades in a similar way.
Kind Regards
Oldfella
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I would also love to have an EA trade hurst and have looked in the past but have never found an EA that would trade with it. I love using hurst in my manual trading but having it all automated would be wonderful.oldfella » Mon Mar 21, 2016 12:01 pm wrote:Hi Tommaso,
I trade using Pedros Hurst TMA averages, the MTF Hurst Target v 1b places the crossover lines which
I take as my trade signal.
The question I would like to ask you is do you think that it would be possible to code a fully automatic
trading program based on these signals? I am not asking for you to code it, only if in your expert opinion
it could be done, or if you know of an EA that trades in a similar way.
Kind Regards
Oldfella
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take a look there http://www.stevehopwoodforex.com/phpBB3 ... =87&t=4009forextraderaz » Mon Mar 21, 2016 7:14 pm wrote:I would also love to have an EA trade hurst and have looked in the past but have never found an EA that would trade with it. I love using hurst in my manual trading but having it all automated would be wonderful.oldfella » Mon Mar 21, 2016 12:01 pm wrote:Hi Tommaso,
I trade using Pedros Hurst TMA averages, the MTF Hurst Target v 1b places the crossover lines which
I take as my trade signal.
The question I would like to ask you is do you think that it would be possible to code a fully automatic
trading program based on these signals? I am not asking for you to code it, only if in your expert opinion
it could be done, or if you know of an EA that trades in a similar way.
Kind Regards
Oldfella
Cheers
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I would suggest MAD EA as this can trade the actual TMA cross if you select triangulated moving averages and are happy to trade just the strongest/weakest pairs (I worked on building a pure Hurst Cycle EA last year and it wasn't easy and is still a work in progress).milanese » Mon Mar 21, 2016 10:45 pm wrote: take a look there http://www.stevehopwoodforex.com/phpBB3 ... =87&t=4009
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