This indicator plots floor pivots such as S1/S2, and R1/R2, plus the PP.
You can configure the start/stop time so if you like to use a 24h chart but only plot RTH pivots, you can do that. You can also turn on/off weekends.
You can control if the text is placed to the right or left of the pivot marker. You can also control the plot style (solid, dashed, dotted, etc) and the colors of each plot.
I'm using this on a 5 minute chart. I am not sure of its usefulness on anything smaller.
You'll need a semi-wide right margin to see the text, or you can edit the indicator itself if you want to adjust that. v-d1..v-d5 just represents how many days back the line represents, I have it set to do a 5-day rolling action now.
All the lines are drawn ahead of time and do not change intraday.
The premise behind this indicator is to capture the overbought and oversold conditions of CCI, and then draw trend lines on the chart representative of the turning points.
It is designed for Range or Renko charts only.
The lines are drawn in realtime and do not change. They are drawn as soon as a bar closes where the CCI has pivoted to/from an overbought/oversold area, so you get instant feedback.
The idea is the top (resistance / blue) represents the top of the normal trading range. Price will normally bounce off this resistance area and move lower. The bottom (support / red) represents the bottom of the normal trading range. Price will normally bounce off this support area and move higher.
When price does break through either S/R area, it tends to make new highs and lows (ie: breakout).
Fibonacci Cluster Version 14 for Ninja 7 (April 2010)
Exported using NT Version 7.0.0.17, will not run on NT 6.5
Indicator displays Fibonacci retracements and extensions for intraday and daily charts based on swing highs and lows.
Labels: Fib lines labeled A-E are calculated from 5-day primary swing highs or lows, those labeled S refer to a recent swing high and low of order 2 or 3, those labeled Y and Z are calculated from swing lows and today’s high and low, if applicable. Extensions from highs and lows that have been taken out are labeled X, you will also find additional support and resistance from prior swing highs and lows that have been taken out. An example: “D+ 76.4 (28 Jan)” means that prices touching this line have retraced 76.4% within a Fib retracement defined by the swing high from January 28 and the lowest low between this date and the end of the session of yesterday.
Multiple Lines: All Fib values are rounded to full ticks. If several Fib values are rounded to the same price, the indicator will display “Multiple Fíb” and display the number of Fib lines.
Lookback period: The indicator will only take into account Fib retracements within the look back period of the chart. You can increase or reduce the look back period of the indicator via indicator dialogue.
Filter: The filter can be set to values between 0 and 100. Default setting is 85. If a swing low defining a Fibonacci retracement occurred 100 days ago, all lows during the following 15 days will be ignored, only lows during the last 85% of the 100 day range will be used for Fib retracements. If you do not want to use the filter, you may set it to 100.
Select your lines: The indicator will display quite a number of lines, usually too many to use it for trading. It is therefore recommended to either use the short or the long end of the lookback period. If you want to use the short end, leave all lines A to Z selected, but reduce the lookback period of the indicator to 5 or 10 days. If you want to select the long end, set the lookback period to a minimum of 100 days, but unselect the Y and Z lines.
Guys, I'm posting this here because I find it to be an absolutely fantastic pivot indicator. this is the version for Ninja 6.5.
Exported using NT Version 6.5.1000.14, will not run on NT 7
Give all credit and thanks (and questions) to Harry on the Ninja Trader Forum, I've been using these for quite some time and they are brilliant.
The download file reads SessionPivotsV5b, because is it automatically renamed by the forum software, inside you will find version 8.4
Family of Indicators for display of current day, week, and month OHLC, daily, weekly and monthly pivots.
Version 8.4 includes Fibonacci Pivots
Includes a number of options such as floor pivots, Fibonacci pivots, Camarilla pivots, Woodies pivots, VWAP of prior session and midpivots. The indicators work on fixed period, tick, volume and range charts.
Right side chart margin: Please set the right side margin under chart properties to at least 100 to allow for correct display of labels.
DailyBars mode: Quick and easy solution. If supported by your data supplier you may get the settlement price instead of the close. Sessions are only needed for locating lines horizontally. In Dailybars mode you will usually get full session pivots.
CalcFromIntradayData mode: More options, but pivots will be false, if you select the wrong session for the chart. In CalcFromIntradayData mode,
session end time under chart properties should be ideally identical with session end time chosen for the indicator (to compare convert session end time of indicator to PC clock time).
Session times: Pivots can be calculated from daily bars or from intraday data. In both modes enter session times via indicator panel to allow for correct display. For predefined markets enter session times in the timezone of the exchange, for all other markets set indicator to local mode and enter session times in the timezone of your PC clock. For predefined markets adjustment for daylight saving time will be automatic, in local mode you have to do this manually.
Supported markets: CME (ES, EMD, NQ, YM, ZB, ZN, ZF, ZT, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6E, 6J, 6S, ZC, ZL, ZM, ZS, ZW), NYMEX(CL, QM, HO, RB, NG. GC, SI, HG), NYBOT (TF, CC. CT, KC, SB) EUREX (FDAX, FESX, FGBL, FGBM), IPE (COIL, GOIL) and FOREX. For all other markets and instrument the indicator will only work in local mode.
Intraday sessions: For some special applications (Pivots based on night session, opening hour or any intraday session) you may haveto set IntradaySession mode to true to avoid 24 hour delay of display in some cases.
Example how to use: ES futures
(1) In CalcFromIntradayData mode it is recommended to set the session times under chart properties first. The session times needs to be entered in time of your PC clock. So if your PC clock is Eastern Time (New York) you would enter session begin = 4:30 PM, session end = 4:15 PM. Pivots will be accurate, if you enter session times here. For "DailyBars" and "UserDefinedValues" mode this is not required.
(2) For full session pivots (ETH) you will now enter the session times via indicator panel. This is (for CME you have to use Central Time) session begin: 3:30 PM, session end 3:15 PM, session break: 15 minutes. Full session pivots can be calculated from both daily data or intraday data. Some data suppliers use the settlement price for daily data, so you would get based pivots based on the settlement price in "DailyBars" mode.
(3) For day session pivots (RTH) you need to select "CalcFromIntradayData" mode and enter session begin: 8:30 AM, session end 3:15 PM and session break: 15 minutes.