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zacharydw00
06/21/2011: (Ver 1.4) Added the option to show "repeat counter" on main chart beside price in the right margin (optional) and to only have the repeat counter pop up when the value goes over 1. (per request from members). NOTE: Will look at adding Minute based bars to the counter on next release...
None of the Ninja counters/timers will work with LineBreak or LineBreakWicked bars. For example, Bars.TickCount and Bars.PercentComplete return un-useable values for LineBreakWicked.
The standard Ninja supplied bar timers/bar counters also demand that a bar complete and then move on the next bar when total ticks/volume have been hit, but a LineBreakWicked chart can stay on the same bar for many ticks, until it completes by "breaking" the number of bars parameter.
This indicator works around these problems.
It works with either Tick or Volume based LineBreakWicked bar types.
Configurable.....
- Displays either either the ongoing "count" or the "count remaining" value
- Displays either actual count or the percentage
- Displays a graphics bar that visually shows the fill progress of the bar
Also
- Displays a second count (to the left) of how many times this LineBreakWicked bar has hit it's tick/volume "limit".
(Ex: how many times a 150tick LineBreakWicked actually went through 150 ticks before breaking a level and moving on)
Last but not least....
- The entire Bar Counter can be moved to TopLeft, TopRight, BottomLeft, BottomRight, or Center
- The entire Bar Counter can be 'shifted' up or down by xx pixels.
- Text Font and Plot colors are configurable
Original graphics code is based on the FancyBarTimer (by tobbe...2010)
June 12th, 2011
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photog53
Version 1.2 November 25, 2017
The Slow Relative Strength Index (SRSI) is an oscillator which was presented by Vitali Apirine in the April 2015 issue of Stocks & Commodities.
The SRSI is a momentum oscillator derived from the RSI developed by Welles Wilder in 1978. Where the RSI takes into account price moves relative to the prior bar's close, the SRSI compares the current price to an exponential moving average. The SRSI uses the same scale as the RSI. A value above 80 is considered as overbought, whereas a value below 20 indicates an oversold condition.
Compared to the RSI, the SRSI is supposed to generate stronger long term signals, but weaker short term signals. I have added a signal line to the indicator.
Nota: I saw that another version of the SRSI has already been posted. That version is not adapted to work with bar types that support RemoveLastBar() such as Renko bars or Linebreak bars.
Nota: There is another version of the SRSI posted, which will not work correctly with bar types that support RemoveLastBar().