hey guys, here are the d9 versions for think or swim, donīt know if the work is right, specially in the last part, but the result is very similar to the NT version...
enjoy!!!
ps. the code is in plain text format...
ps 2. they only work with minute bars, canīt tell why... (any idea?)
These are simple modifications of the Weighted Moving Average and Volume Weighted Moving Average for NT7 ONLY.
The Ninjatrader versions of these two indicators plot in one color. These versions plot different colors for rising, falling and neutral (NON-repainting).,
The Ninjatrader versions run through iterative loops on every tick. In these versions the loop processing is only done once per bar. So, these can be run with CalculateOnBarClose=false without bringing your computer to a standstill.
I have a request to share my set-up (4-Range for entry and 8-Range for confirmation). Sincerely hope that the enclosed zip will work. For the templates, please check the Template Download section.
True multi color plotting is available in NT7 so it is no longer necessary to use the ridiculous workaround of switching between three different colored plots. Therefore I have correctly implemented multi-color plotting in this version of the ADXVMA that was posted over a year ago. There is no way it can ever repaint anything, no matter what style of line is plotted.
I have written many strategies and finally came up with a decent, imo, engine for testing rulesets. This engine incorporates 3 Session Start and End times for evaluating different timeperiods, 4 different targets and a runner (each can be selected separately or together), initial stop, move to breakeven, and trailing stop. Each of these parameters can be enabled or disabled. I am providing this code for Elite members only. So please don't share this with others without getting my permission.
To use, connect to your datafeed, and put this strategy on a chart. You don't have to use strategy analyzer. However, it works in strategy analyzer as well. You will notice a PNL summary in the lower left of the chart which makes it nice for quick analysis of rulesets without having to use the strategy analyzer.
Please contact me via private message if you have questions as opposed to leaving a comment here. I won't get the comments.
The only thing I ask is that you share your profitable rules with me if you use my code. Additionally, I'm willing to work with anyone who has a system they are currently trading successfully.
Good luck,
Mike Winfrey
Version 2 is now a bit more functional that version 1. I found several things that were less than desirable and hope I've fixed them.
This version allows for:
1. selection of either long, short, or both entries.
2. stop and reverse (this is not an option provided by a parameter. it automatically reverses postion if an opposite signal appears.
3. Fixed miscellaneous other issues that I won't detail.
I have written many strategies and finally came up with a decent, imo, engine for testing rulesets. This engine incorporates 3 Session Start and End times for evaluating different timeperiods, 4 different targets and a runner (each can be selected separately or together), initial stop, move to breakeven, and trailing stop. Each of these parameters can be enabled or disabled. I am providing this code for Elite members only. So please don't share this with others without getting my permission.
To use, connect to your datafeed, and put this strategy on a chart. You don't have to use strategy analyzer. However, it works in strategy analyzer as well. You will notice a PNL summary in the lower left of the chart which makes it nice for quick analysis of rulesets without having to use the strategy analyzer.
Please contact me via private message if you have questions as opposed to leaving a comment here. I won't get the comments.
The only thing I ask is that you share your profitable rules with me if you use my code. Additionally, I'm willing to work with anyone who has a system they are currently trading successfully.
This is based on the Zscore Indicator submitted by MXAS, located in this section. This variation is a colored histogram reflecting overbought, oversold and above/below zero. The price input is enabled, the default is Weighted. When weighted a lot of the chop is eliminated and is very similar to the CCI with the variable factor set to .0125 instead of .015. One of the problems I have with the CCI is it's tendency to exit a trend too early. The ZcoreHistogram does a much better job of keeping me in the trend.
This was exported with NT v7.
I am not a programmer, use at your own discretion.
January 21st, 2011 09:47 PM aFei Thx, However, i got all kinds error, anyone can help me here?
November 10th, 2010 01:41 PM vorol the file has two codes, one for the oscillator and one for the bands... you have to place each one as an indicator... as
they both share some variables, this could be causing the errors you say...
November 9th, 2010 09:11 PM gman Great Study.
The first value of the oscillator is the symbol price, makes the first 20-50 bars unstable which is why 1 min charts are
working all the time. try a day chart and you will see the error.
need to correct init values on both upper and lower studies.
November 9th, 2010 05:04 PM optntdr13 Thanks for this, much appreciated. I must be doing something wrong, as when I paste the text into TOS like I always do
I am getting all kinds of errors. Has anyone else had any issues? Thanks!