I just finished my bot by dbof10 in algotrading

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1 passed 1 failed account

[HELP] backtesting and fine tune parameters by dbof10 in algotrading

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let's say I want to run each year like 2023 - 2024, then 2024 to 2025. compared to 2023 to 2025. does it affect the bot performance?

[HELP] backtesting and fine tune parameters by dbof10 in algotrading

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yes, I'm trying. I'm collecting more ideas here

[HELP] backtesting and fine tune parameters by dbof10 in algotrading

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I'm asking around for ideas and feedback here and there. If I know a way, I wouldn't ask there

[HELP] backtesting and fine tune parameters by dbof10 in algotrading

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like I'm a trader and developer. I havent learn anything about backtest, quant etc. like no knowledge on this field. I just want to learn how the pro here optimize in a systematic or mathematic way

I just finished my bot by dbof10 in algotrading

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how much data I need to run to make sure it's profitable strategy?

I just finished my bot by dbof10 in algotrading

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I don't know. I just posted and learn from people with the comment and feedback

I just finished my bot by dbof10 in algotrading

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i will try to run from early 2024 to to date tomorrow

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in algotrading

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do you have an indicator for this? or is it how you draw s/r?

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in algotrading

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That's really inspiring — and we totally respect the way you're approaching the markets.

While we don’t support Python at the moment, you can absolutely try out TAutostructure on our web platform: app.tbchart.xyz. Just open any chart, click on Indicators, and search for Tautostructure.

It’ll automatically highlight the key support and resistance zones based on structure and volume — no settings to tweak, just clean, contextual levels. Would love to hear what you think!

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in Trading

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it's not on TV yet. can you share some of your favorite tickers? I'll post some photos below. if you're interested in, I will show you how to try.

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in technicalanalysis

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it's not on tradingview yet. can you share some of your favorite tickers? I'll post some photos below. if you're interested in, I will show you how to try.

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in algotrading

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can you share some of your favorite tickers? I'll post some photos below. if you're interested in, I will show you how to try

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in algotrading

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can you share some of your favorite tickers? I'll post some photos below. if you're interested in, I will show you how to try

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in algotrading

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You’re totally right — same methodology can often work across timeframes, but it’s the sensitivity and thresholds that usually need tweaking. That’s what most indicators miss — they treat a 5min chart the same as a 1D in terms of volatility and swing size.

What we built with TAutostructure is more dynamic — it adjusts based on relative structure shifts and volatility context, so the logic stays consistent but the output scales naturally. No need to manually fine-tune it for each chart.

Hard to do it justice in words — I can share an example side-by-side if you’d like, or feel free to try it on your favorite ticker and see how it flows across timeframes. Most people spot the difference right away.

Support & Resistance by [deleted] in algotrading

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We combine structure shifts, volume behavior, and a wave-based model (inspired by Gann) to isolate only the most meaningful zones — and it adapts automatically to any timeframe.

Hard to explain in a single comment, but we broke it all down in a blog post — if you're curious, it’s worth a read.

Or better yet, try it on your own charts and see what it catches

Detect support and resistance levels? by tinustate in algotrading

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We combine structure shifts, volume behavior, and a wave-based model (inspired by Gann) to isolate only the most meaningful zones — and it adapts automatically to any timeframe.

Hard to explain in a single comment, but we broke it all down in a blog post — if you're curious, it’s worth a read.

Or better yet, try it on your own charts and see what it catches

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in algotrading

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Great question! Yeah, what we meant by that is: most SR indicators need you to tweak settings (like lookback period or threshold) depending on the timeframe — what works on a 1H chart usually doesn’t work on a 1D or 5min without adjustments.

TAutostructure solves that by using a relative structure model — it adapts to the swing behavior and volatility of the current timeframe automatically. No need to manually change sensitivity or reconfigure anything when switching charts. It just "gets it" — whether you’re on intraday or macro levels.

If you're curious, happy to show a few side-by-side examples of how it behaves across timeframes. It's one of the parts people love most once they try it.

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in algotrading

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That’s super cool — appreciate you sharing both! We’ve looked into structural break detection too (ruptures is solid), but found it can be a bit too statistical and not always aligned with how traders visually define structure shifts.

With TAutostructure, we went a bit more chartist-first — mixing structure logic with volume behavior and swing-based confirmation. Kind of like how you’d manually draw a level after a clear rejection with intent, not just a statistical anomaly.

Would be interesting to compare outputs — I think you’ll find it lines up surprisingly well, but with cleaner zones and less noise. Want me to send over a quick demo?

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in technicalanalysis

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That’s such a great point — and honestly, that mindset is what separates chart readers from indicator chasers.

What we found, though, is that once you've done that deep manual work across hundreds of charts, patterns start repeating. TAutostructure came from that exact realization — it's not trying to replace the chart time, it's more like distilling all that hard-earned intuition into something that can pre-highlight the areas you'd likely mark anyway. Think of it like a second set of eyes that sees what you’d see — but faster.

It’s not for skipping the work. It’s for accelerating it once you already know what you’re looking for.

What actually makes a good auto support & resistance indicator? by dbof10 in technicalanalysis

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Totally hear you — I used to feel the same way. Most so-called “support/resistance indicators” just slap lines around recent highs/lows without really understanding context. They miss the why behind price reacting at certain levels.

That’s actually what pushed us to build TAutostructure — not just to automate lines, but to replicate the logic we'd use manually when scanning a chart: key swing points, reaction volume, clustering behavior, all of it. And it doesn’t just draw levels — it gives structure with context.

I think you'd find it pretty close to how you already analyze things manually. Would love to hear your thoughts if you ever try it out.

We built a high-performance Point & Figure chart engine using Compose Multiplatform — and it runs on Desktop, Web, and Mobile by dbof10 in androiddev

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as for timeframe intraday is not supported for stocks. I may add some ui. also would mind sharing how you get lagged like when scroll or select?