| 1234 - 10/26/2015 10:11 Nice simple little example to start with. It'll give me something to styoudy & consider. Thanks again. Hi 1234, Sorry for the short post. The server issues this morning were slaughtering my response as well as your post, so I removed them and just left the images. That code is really simple as you can see. Whatever the mind can comprehend, can be programmed if you are not mathematically and program language impaired. But the process is essentially the same. Write some code, back test it. Find something that you think works, out of sample test it, and if its good enough use it. More likely you will scrap it and go back to the drawing board. Like almost everything that is well known,...key reversals, engulfing patterns, gartleys, golden crosses, black crosses and any squiggly line you can think of, they all fail in high percentages when put to test with the CPU unless a context filter is added. That is were the technical textbooks fail the common reader. Take Care
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