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Re: Gartley and Automatic Detection



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Hello,

perhaps the zigzag on hilo may help
it is in trendline dll (in third partouze)
see it with
Plot(Close,"close",1,64);
Plot(scZigHiLo(3),"",colorWhite,1);
Plot(scZigHiLoP(3*ATR(1)),"",colorRed,1);

stephane

> If TJ can give us a zigzag draw that showed % retracement,
> we will do very well in getting out Gartleys. 
> 
> nand
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> --- In amibroker@xxxx, "Ken Close" <closeks@xxxx> wrote:
> > DELETE if you have had enough of Gartleys.
> > 
> > All those interested in harmonic/Gartley type patterns:
> > 
> > As mentioned in a previous post, I contacted the site and book 
> author, Scott
> > Carney, and he confirms that the software that automatically 
> screens and
> > detects harmonic patterns in setup configuration is going to 
launch 
> Jan 1.
> > He provided me temporary access to his members-only site, and 
the 
> attached
> > are some screen captures of charts in "pending" completion mode 
of 
> harmonic
> > patterns, and therefore ready for a trade entry.
> > 
> > I realize that we do not want to get into multiple endorsements 
of 
> other
> > sites. OTOH, we as a group have been committed to helping each 
> other, and
> > someone mentioned that he knew of no software that could detect 
> Gartleys
> > (harmonic pattern) automatically, and this is the information to 
> say that
> > such a program exists and will be available.
> > 
> > Whether any of this is of use with AB is a question, and 
probably 
> not
> > (although there are so many inventive people on this list I 
would 
> not be
> > surprised). In any case, I hope this info is of interest to at 
> least
> > several folks. My previous message with the link is what you 
should 
> pursue
> > if you wanted to dig into this further. I do not think we should 
> take any
> > more public time on our list; if you want to discuss more, 
please 
> write to
> > me privately.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Ken
> > 
> > PS: A1.gif, A3.gif, and A4.gif are shots of the program. A2.gif 
is 
> a lead-in
> > screen of advice about the pattern by the author. I really think 
> the thick
> > lines have been added by hand, but the overall program is 
somewhat 
> as I
> > remember it, and I believe it captured these charts 
automatically. 
> I do not
> > believe the thick lines are put there by the program, or perhaps 
> the author
> > has just highlighted over them to make them more readable.
> > 
> > In any case....that's all folks.