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Thomas' Volatility Guard
Gentlemen and Ladys! I am very excited I am thinking of a program, that in my opinion could be very useful for the Trade station II.Unfortunately I am not good enough to write the program, or if it is allready exist then, sorry. OK here it is: it would calculate the volatility of the chart that is currently open and according to the owners account size (adjusable from 1 - 10% risk) would print out (on the top right corner) a large green or (red if not appropriate to trade) number for volatility.
I hope you guys will let me know your findings.
Best regards Thomas
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It is possible to create such solution, but we need to find first how the Thomas' Volatility Guard is calculated. I'll take a look at this method closer and will provide solution as soon as I find some detailed information. If you have some information or ideas, please share, it will help us to provide solution faster.
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