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EWO indicator is just 5/34 MACD for OHLC average. Can be done in SierraChart as follows (F6 -> Add MACD -> Settings): Also you won't need the "MA" and the "Difference" lines, so hide them: The result looks like this: EWO helps to identify waves 3, 4, 5. Also can be used to distinguish corrections from impulses. A good reading on EWO: http://www.esignal.com/support/advancedget/manual/eSignal_Manual_ch7.pdfAlso google for "Elliott Wave Oscillator".
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Писал оператору на email уточняющие вопросы, ответов не получил - оператор только спросил, готов ли я выполнить обмен.
После моего письма с подтверждением готовности более я ответов не получил.
На ожидание ответов ушло более 1.5 суток, результат нулевой. Поменял у другого оператора без каких либо задержек.
Не рекомендую этого оператора.
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Купил кодов на более чем 100 тысяч рублей. Всё прошло чётко и оперативно. Оператор вежлив в общении, что очень приятно.
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This thread is great! Please continue.
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Getting to cryptsy is kinda important and desired.
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Switched today to cpu-pool.net. Getting much more coins now, and my hashrate is 2-3 times higher.
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It seems btccharts now shows only a tiny portion of the full graph for those who are not paying.
Too bad, I liked it a lot, now it's useless.
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that would be 400,000,000*25=$10,000,000,000,000/15,000,000 or about $663,000,000 per bitcoin The first mistake: 400 000 000 * 25 = 10 000 000 000 (not 10 000 000 000 000, but 1000 times lower) The second mistake: 10 000 000 000 000 / 15 000 000 = 666 666.667 (not 663 000 000, but about 1000 times lower again) So you somehow got a result 1 million times higher than it should be. What's wrong with you? So 400M americans, $25 per person in bitcoins would give us around 660 USD/BTC considering there are 15M bitcoins in total. Am I missing a point?
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and don't want to make too much mess with two kinds of user interface
If a different color scheme is a "mess" for you, it means you're doing something wrong within your code. I'm a coder too and I don't understand how can a thing like "a set of configuration values" result in anything inconvinient in coding of an application. Thank you for the charts. I hope you find a way. It will be even better if you make generalized color settings, so everyone is able to set a personal value for any color used in the chart. And a few words about small displays. On my HTC Desire the top bar with the logo and the "settings" button takes too much place. There wasn't such a bar in the old version, and now it's just annoying and completely useless, wasting the precious space. Consider removing this top bar: the "settings" can go to the bottom right where it should be and the logo can be put into the info block at the top-left corner.
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Bring the light color theme back please! I really dislike the dark one, it's very uncomfortable for my eyes to look at it!
Or better bring the entire old version back. Like classic version of mtgox.
Please.
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For me seeing the rally from zero dot something to ~30 USD\BTC seemed like "hell yeah, this party will continue, I'll be filthy rich is no time!". So I bought for the first time at about $18 per btc AFTER the peak. Poor stupid old me. As time was passing by I learned a lot of new things about all this stuff. Now I'm feeling calm like a stone and full of hope, looking for the bright future
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Hello! I'm registered here for about half a year, and I had been reading bitcointalk since early 2011. Finally I've decided to exit my "readonly mode"
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The first one is the best! And the hologram on it looks cute
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How safe is it to accept incoming connections? Are there any security risks associated with this?
Any software which operates on network level could be theoretically exploited for remote execution of arbitrary code. Users of Bitcoin (and Bitcoin client) trust it and its history of stability (lack of critical vulnerabilities).
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