SweetSpots Indicator
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SweetSpots Indicator
Here FT2 Version Round Number
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Re: SweetSpots Indicator
Hi,
I installed this for FT3 and had to install it separately on each of my timeframes. It slowed down the program considerably, is there a sweet spot / round number indicator that is more suited to FT3?
Thanks in advance,
Kalps
I installed this for FT3 and had to install it separately on each of my timeframes. It slowed down the program considerably, is there a sweet spot / round number indicator that is more suited to FT3?
Thanks in advance,
Kalps
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Re: SweetSpots Indicator
Hello Kalps,
Please try to delete the indicator from unnecessary timeframes, in this case everything should work much faster.
You can also decrease the value in the "Tick package size" drop-down menu, this should also help.
Please try to delete the indicator from unnecessary timeframes, in this case everything should work much faster.
You can also decrease the value in the "Tick package size" drop-down menu, this should also help.
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Re: SweetSpots Indicator
Hi FX Helper,
Yes of course I deleted the indicator when it slowed things down and things returned to normal.
But I'm back to square 1 and would like to see the 50 and 00 levels. Whilst the Grid is useful it doesn't show these levels all the time, is there a setting that shows these levels or an indicator that can simply print them and not need to recalculate or use CPU everytime I advance one bar.
Thanks,
Kalps
Yes of course I deleted the indicator when it slowed things down and things returned to normal.
But I'm back to square 1 and would like to see the 50 and 00 levels. Whilst the Grid is useful it doesn't show these levels all the time, is there a setting that shows these levels or an indicator that can simply print them and not need to recalculate or use CPU everytime I advance one bar.
Thanks,
Kalps
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Re: SweetSpots Indicator
Same here with SweetSpots indicator. After loading it, it takes about 27%-30% of hexacore CPU power and slows FT down, so it's impossible to do anything.
The only workaround that I found - to use RoundNrV2 indicator and load couple of instances with different settings and colors. The only issue with this approach - line settings cannot be changed so all lines look similar just different color. Still better than SweetSpots.
The only workaround that I found - to use RoundNrV2 indicator and load couple of instances with different settings and colors. The only issue with this approach - line settings cannot be changed so all lines look similar just different color. Still better than SweetSpots.
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Re: SweetSpots Indicator
Hello all,
Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction to find the RoundNrV2 indicator mentioned above?
Thank you in advance!
Mike
Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction to find the RoundNrV2 indicator mentioned above?
Thank you in advance!
Mike
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Re: SweetSpots Indicator
Hello,
You can download this indicator via this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f86cxlvv2b0wh ... 2.zip?dl=0
You can download this indicator via this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f86cxlvv2b0wh ... 2.zip?dl=0
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