SCTlearning from scratch

this is correct

leg, 2 leg and three leg

we can use yours and RN's 5x5 to circle the three kinds

here is the drill
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open in paint

get ellpses or cicles on paint


use blue ciclres to do 1 legs there are two

use red circles to do the two legs ones; there are 12.

leave rest alone; most are three legged

I will look at 5x5 and find the different ones
 
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"I use an expert level log. It covers the bases for doing 20 to 40 trades a day."

Doing 20-40 trades a day in ES with market orders=

Crossing the spread 20 times a day will cost you $250, per contract

Crossing it 40 times a day will cost you $500, per contract.

That's not even including commission.

Avg commission for beginner is 3.50 a round turn on ES.

20 trades a day = $70

40 Trades = $150

So for 20 trades you need to overcome $320 bucks per contract in Cost a day just to break even.

40 trades = $650 cost per contract to break even.

Is my math correct? Or have I misunderstood earlier quotes?

If the above is correct then I wish everyone here well on their journey of making their broker and market maker rich.
 
okay just make print and use colored ink to cicle
it will be quick


I will get your 5X5 and add paint type circles


BRB


please do drill 2

This is Drill 2

have had hard time coloring them

drill4.png
 
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Could you please just post the dll file? TIA

That snip does nothing but determine price case. But as you requested, here's a compiled SC DLL. You can use the crosshair and the Chart Tools Window to see the numeric price case of each bar. Like I said, does nothing but determine price case. Also included the source so you can match up the numeric to the price case nomenclature used in the code.
 

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I tried to follow the drill for finding the 1 and 2 leg price bars. I found 14 2 leg drills going through them, but I am unsure which ones do not qualify.

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we can use yours and RN's 5x5 to circle the three kinds

here is the drill
;
open in paint

get ellpses or cicles on paint

use blue ciclres to do 1 legs there are two

use red circles to do the two legs ones; there are 12.

leave rest alone; most are three legged[/QUOTE]

here is the 3 kinds we have . I have Circle all the 3 part on my 5 By 5

The 1 legs are the ones which are in the Blue Circles

And the Red Circles are the 2 leg ones .. they are 12 i think

And most of the part which are with no Circles are the three legged part

5by5-1.png
 
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