kmack282

Simplified Sizing

Ensure you Uncheck #1 , #2, #3 in the STYLE tab or it draws the lines you only need the numbers for.

The first number is the deviation from the EMA , anything below 1.75 == 1. (less than 0.75 % deviation)
NOTE: The fill area turns yellow @ 1.50 and red above 2.75

There are steps built in to slightly lower share size when specific levels of divergence register:
From 1.75 to 10 , 1 == 1.10 (10% reduction)
From 10 and up, 1 == 1.20 (20% reduction)

The second number is the Average True Range , calculated by the input length (RMA smoothed) and a multiplier (in decimal form).
NOTE: From 930-936 this value is multiplied by 1.5

The third number is the max share size.

The 4th number is the lot price if you take a position at the max size.

INPUTS:

ATR Length

EMA Length for divergence calculation

ATR Multiplier (0.1 - 10)

Equity in account

Max loss per trade.


Good Luck!
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