Re: About PVSRA v2

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Traderathome
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Re: Markets, Gamblers, Fundamentals

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Another of the musings of an old-ager......

So long as there are multi-billion backed players, a multitude of Robber Bank instigated derivatives (equate that to multiple ways to manipulate prices that do not appear on "normal charting") and regulations designed and enforced (or not) to benefit the ultra-rich players, there will never be entropy. There will always be the nearly absolute control of pricing to benefit those that are controlling the pricing.

The markets today are not at all about intrinsic values. They are about gamblers willing to put their money into the game with risk, and those that actually have the ability to control prices to their advantage who, as I see it, have relegated fundamentals to the role of bait.

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Re: About PVSRA v2

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Exactly Tah, I felt a lot of difference in terms of manipulation regarding the previous year, last year it seemed "easier" Lol I see more that this year the thefts are getting better and better, Thanks for that comment that makes perfect sense. ;)
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Re: About PVSRA v2

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Good day everyone.

I've really enjoyed reading the content on this forum as it is clean and easy to follow without the 'noise' that is on FF.
There is a lot of screen time ahead for me to absorb the PVA relationship and I would dearly like to get started with the 'right' template.

To the powers that be here, when you have a few spare seconds I'd love to humbly receive a "DOWNLOAD" link on my Board Index.

Pretty Please.
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Re: About PVSRA v2

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Hello everyone,
I am using MT4 trader via crossover on my macbook. The last version of PVSRA template - PVSRA 5-30-2015, which I downloaded from PVSRA thread on FF is working smoothly. But problem happens when I install this PVSRA v2. It takes a long time to MT4 loading template, taking long time- almost 1min, to load chart when changing this TF to another TF. It looks like this version is so heavy to my macbook to process.
Does anyone get the same issue and have a way to solve it? Please consult me.
I appreciate this so much!
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Re: About PVSRA v2

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Template downloaded and running!

Looking forward to a productive PVRSA trading/learning experience.

Thank you to TAH and everyone who worked to make this template a reality!
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Access Panel > Market Panel > range achieved....ANSWERED!

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PVSRA v2 Access Panel > Market Panel includes the asset's "(3) Range: The average day range, and the range achieved."

What is the time within which the achieved range has been achieved? The past calendar year? The current calendar year? Ever? E.g., USDJPY (on every TF) currently shows "Range 63 ...74." How long ago may the 74-pip range have been achieved?

What does it take to fend off already answered questions!? Everyone should do their required HOMEWORK, instead of being lazy and bothering others for quick answers:
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Re: Access Panel > Market Panel > range achieved? Self-Explanatory!

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Thank you, but the material you link to seems not to address the question (at least not clearly). I had done the homework and I had read the entire document you linked to. I just reviewed it again, and I don't see the issue addressed.

The document titled "PVSRA v2 Access Panel User Notes," under "1. The Market Panel," says, "(3) Range: The average day range, and the range achieved." But "range achieved" is never defined or addressed elsewhere in the document or in any other document in the linked material. "5. Range High/Low Lines for the Day and Week" is addressed in some detail, and that's the section that comes closest to addressing the question. But nothing there suggests that the "range achieved" relates to the RH/L lines.

Would you be so kind as to specifically quote the text that I am missing?

You are not missing any text. You are missing the meaning of one word, "achieved". When you get an "F" in class, what grade did you "achieve"? If you do not understand the word "achieved", look it up! - Tah
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Definition of Access Panel > "Range Achieved"

Post by lawfuller »

I think I figured it out. Here's my conclusion for posterity's sake:

The top-left of the Access Panel includes the asset's Average Daily Range in PIPs. The second number in that ADR row refers to the range (in PIPs) that has been achieved sometime today (presumably since the start of today's broker session).

E.g., say the row reads, "Range 79 ...43". That means the ADR is 79 PIPs and, so far today, the asset has had a range of 43 PIPs. Now say the row reads, "Range 79 ...83". That means the ADR is 79 PIPs and, so far today, the asset has had a range of 83 PIPs—exceeding the ADR.

You got it! - Tah
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