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Murrey Math Lines Pattern Scanner

The document describes the Murrey Math Lines pattern scanner tool. It allows the user to set parameters like the number of bars to search, the percentage from the line to be considered a touch, and rules for price bar interactions. The tool then scans symbols and displays charts that match the set rules, showing Murrey Math lines and optional support and resistance lines. Sample output charts are also shown.
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Murrey Math Lines Pattern Scanner

The document describes the Murrey Math Lines pattern scanner tool. It allows the user to set parameters like the number of bars to search, the percentage from the line to be considered a touch, and rules for price bar interactions. The tool then scans symbols and displays charts that match the set rules, showing Murrey Math lines and optional support and resistance lines. Sample output charts are also shown.
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Ramp Murrey Math Scanner

The image below shows the default Murrey Math Scanner setup form.

Each setup option is explained below.

Number of bars to look back to find the max high and lowest low.
The scanner will allow any value between 200 and 2500. The charts will auto zoom to the best pattern found.

Search this many bars back to define the pattern:


You can enter the number of bars back to search for the patterns. As an example if you enter a 20 here Ramp
will show you all of the patterns that have occurred in the past 20 bars.

% from line to be considered a touch. (Based on 100% being 0-8ths to 8-8ths):


This is a measure of how fat and fuzzy the line is. A value of zero would require an exact touch which is rare.
The default value is %2 of the total span from the highest high to the lowest low.

Ignore the scan rules below and show all charts:


You can check this box to see the Murrey Math Lines for every symbol in your list of symbols to scan.

The Rules Table:


In the rules table you can define up to 8 rules. Each rule will allow you to select the line level and
the price bar interaction with the line. Each defined rule can be turned on or off with the check box
labeled "Use Rule". The first used rule that is found to be true will cause a chart to be displayed.

Show Automatic Support and Resistance Lines Check Box


When you check this box Ramp will overlay automatic support and resistance lines on the Price Bars.

Sample scan results can be seen below:

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To run a free trail of the Aroon Scanner install the free trial of Ramp at www.Nebadawn.com

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