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February 25, 2013, 09:52:38 PM
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The trading of alt-currencies are happening mostly without any indicators.But it seems that some pattern is repeated.Currently,I think most of the people trade on past record and market stability.No technical indicators are publicly available unless someone,collects data from various APIs and do bit of programming on it.

I some think some people here are already using and predictions of some standard indicators would be quite accurate ?

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February 27, 2013, 02:28:21 AM
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The trading of alt-currencies are happening mostly without any indicators.But it seems that some pattern is repeated.Currently,I think most of the people trade on past record and market stability.No technical indicators are publicly available unless someone,collects data from various APIs and do bit of programming on it.

I some think some people here are already using and predictions of some standard indicators would be quite accurate ?

What are you looking for? I wrote an LTC chart feed for sierrachart. With enough persuasion, I could add coins/exchanges Wink

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February 27, 2013, 02:58:58 PM
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I looking for stochastic,elliot wave,on balance volume and ichimoku indicators  Cool

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February 27, 2013, 05:48:01 PM
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I looking for stochastic,elliot wave,on balance volume and ichimoku indicators  Cool

I think your words are lost on the LTC people, they can't even read candlestick charts.

But seriously the volume of LTC and NVC is far too small for any kind of sensible indicators isn't it?
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February 27, 2013, 07:58:26 PM
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I looking for stochastic,elliot wave,on balance volume and ichimoku indicators  Cool

I think your words are lost on the LTC people, they can't even read candlestick charts.

But seriously the volume of LTC and NVC is far too small for any kind of sensible indicators isn't it?


There is in excess of 200k LTC volume in LTC/BTC alone on most days. Plenty for indicators.

My feed imports the BTC-e market data into SierraChart where you have access to most indicators.

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February 28, 2013, 03:22:34 AM
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There is in excess of 200k LTC volume in LTC/BTC alone on most days. Plenty for indicators.


For some indicators like stochastic volume is not required for calculation.

My feed imports the BTC-e market data into SierraChart where you have access to most indicators.

Nice work,but if the trial charting would have been web based it would be great.

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