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Date/Time: Wed, 12 Feb 2025 13:54:24 +0000
[User Discussion] - ludwiglevels
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[2020-10-18 08:37:18] |
User61576 - Posts: 445 |
http://www.ludwiglevels.com/ is anyone using this? I could not understand how it's calculated if you have an idea I will be happy to hear thanks |
[2020-10-28 04:48:36] |
User90125 - Posts: 715 |
Contact the vendor and ask them.
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[2020-10-28 08:03:20] |
Ackin - Posts: 1865 |
User61576) Try multiple pivot points from the previous day and areas of high price concentration. You will get a similar result. |
[2020-10-28 08:42:28] |
User61576 - Posts: 445 |
price concentration?
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[2020-10-28 10:45:07] |
Ackin - Posts: 1865 |
Yes, This is more complicated to explain ... Classic pivot points are static, Pamela levels are dynamic and recalculated. It is mainly used to identify market turnover or as SR zones where the market will have a problem breaking through. You do not need to know the equation or the content of the indicator. Just look at where there are changes and how it is related to the development of prices in the market (especially in the past at the same prices).
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[2020-10-28 11:19:37] |
User61576 - Posts: 445 |
is there any current study I can use for that?
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[2020-10-28 11:46:27] |
Ackin - Posts: 1865 |
Free? No...I think I have a good overview of this and I don't know about anything like that ... Wait if someone else doesn't answer you here .... If not, I can create a universal indicator with different levels and Order Flow at the same time (to playing with this). Have a nice day |
[2020-10-28 12:22:04] |
User61576 - Posts: 445 |
this will be very interesting to play with. pls let me know when and if thanks |
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