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Thanks! I'm not really sure what to do with this, but hopefully I'll be able to figure it out, soon. See attached to understand why I wanted so badly to write this indicator. Just what I expected...
Another volume based indicator. This plots the average tick-size of the buy versus sell (zero-centered), and also the average tick-size combined (line). Help me fade and stay in the trade the 1069 level in the European session (5 to 7 in the chart). Notice …
I've taken another look at this tonight, and I wasn't really sure what to do with "Bars.Session.GetNextBeginEnd(Bars, 0, out sessionBegin, out sessionEnd)", but I did add the "DateTime sessionBegin" and "timer =Time[0] - sessionBegin" and that did take care of the first bar of the session (although I'm not very clear as to why). I also added "Plot0.Set (Volume[0]);" for when totalseconds < 0, so that I wouldn't have any of the bar values = 0. I want to add some bands to this, but I'm not quite sure how to do that just yet...I did manage to create the bands by looking at @ThatManFromTexas ' EMABollingerbands and adding/removing some code (attached). I named it "VolumeBollinger". I should be able to add this to the VPS indicator so that I have bands overlayed it, correct? I have yet to learn how to do that one...I also added this indicator "PercentPreviousVolume" so I could do some simple comparisons within Bloodhound, but I'm not 100% about the code. I'm not 100% about any code! But at least I know a little bit more than I did yesterday... I'm trying to educate myself here, but most of what I'm finding assumes I already know more than I do. I should probably do a C# basics series before going any further...
Sorry, I just saw your post. For some reason I didn't get a notification. You can either load the one above, or wait a little longer until it's a bit better. I was thinking it could possibly be a useful part in some exit logic, using the swings indicator to test if you're breaking a previous high/low to eliminate the breakout type signals.. @Fat Tails' BetterVolumeX indicator might be interesting too...
There have been a number of questions, how to use this indicator and how to get the sound files. So I will just try to respond to the question and show the way how I use the indicator.
Well, there might be something here worth pursuing...I thought maybe not previously, but now that I've had another look...It might just provide a decent piece to the exit puzzle...