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Collection of Daves Indicators for NinjaTrader

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 Zxeses 
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would you mind posting a screenshot(screenshots) of your chart for us to compare and see if our charts match yours?

thanks and much appreciated

My screenshot is posted in post #3 above and on the indicator download page.

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Basically is a scale setting, its used by taking the Log10 result and multiplying it by the weight. The more weight you give to a given instrument, the more its tick affects the average result.

btw, my default settings are by no means scientific, they are just what seemed to produce good tradeable results, but if anyone can find a better combo I'd be more then happy to try the settings out and perhaps change the defaults. from my observation the markets seem to respond more to the TICK and TICKDJ and less from the TICKQ, but still the TICKQ does have a "mood" effect, so that's why its included, almost like a smoother.

Ok.Dont have a subscription,so cannot comment so far.I used to use internals while trading stocks with some success,in some 2009-10.Used these guys ideas back then:

ETF Prophet | Mrkt_Breadth

I liked the way they used regressions for the internals.Maybe you`ll find it useful for the futher ideas and improvements.I believe it`s written in Java and uses FreeStockCharts data source.

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 RickW00716 
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My screenshot is posted in post #3 above and on the indicator download page.

mine is nowhere near matching yours. I get a flat line, then occassionally a "blip up" then a flat line for a while. My whole range for the day you have posted the chart of is only 69.37 to 69.40 on the chart.


I'm not sure why this is

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 clinto69 
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I dont know (or understand) a lot about what and how this indicator works but could it be used to help trade the E-Mini?

Especially smaller in and out trades of 2 to 5 points?

Cheers and Thanks

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I dont know (or understand) a lot about what and how this indicator works but could it be used to help trade the E-Mini?

Especially smaller in and out trades of 2 to 5 points?

Cheers and Thanks

Very especially for 2 to 5 point trades :-). Be sure to follow every setup detail :-)

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I'm getting a flat unchanging line now. should i change my instruments to TICKDJ, TICKQ and TICK?

thank you

Yes, that would have fixed it, however I've just posted version 1.2 which changes the defaults back to the proper tick indexs, sorry about that. Somehow after I completed version 1.1, I started to "experiment" with an idea on the other indexes and that code was exported into 1.1, the proper defaults are restored in 1.2.

You will need to delete the indicator from your indicator list on the *chart*, hit apply, then re-add it, that'll fixer ya up.

Quick-Summary has been updated and the download page has had its changelog updated as well.

Here is a quick reference link for version 1.2

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 RickW00716 
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Yes, that would have fixed it, however I've just posted version 1.2 which changes the defaults back to the proper tick indexs, sorry about that. Somehow after I completed version 1.1, I started to "experiment" with an idea on the other indexes and that code was exported into 1.1, the proper defaults are restored in 1.2.

You will need to delete the indicator from your indicator list on the *chart*, hit apply, then re-add it, that'll fixer ya up.

Quick-Summary has been updated and the download page has had its changelog updated as well.

Here is a quick reference link for version 1.2

Works like a charm now I have TICKQ as my primary data source and using the template you provided. I've read the description on how to use it but I was wondering if it could also be used as an entry trigger at predetermined support/resistance?

Thanks for this tool...looking forward to experimenting with it

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Works like a charm now I have TICKQ as my primary data source and using the template you provided. I've read the description on how to use it but I was wondering if it could also be used as an entry trigger at predetermined support/resistance?

Thanks for this tool...looking forward to experimenting with it

I was doing a bit of experimenting myself with it this morning, I set the weights (TickQ, Tick and TickDJ) to 1, 10 and 25 and was getting some interesting results, but they are really hard to tell with the market being so choppy, going to keep playing though till I find a settings combo that works best. My range was about 20 to -20 with these settings.

btw, if you right click the right margin where the price levels are, you can set a fixed range (set this one to 25 to -25), I was using 65 to -65 on my template chart.

Since the plot is a "Public" dataseries, I don't see why you can't use it in a strategy, you dabble in code at all?

-Dave

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I was doing a bit of experimenting myself with it this morning, I set the weights (TickQ, Tick and TickDJ) to 1, 10 and 25 and was getting some interesting results, but they are really hard to tell with the market being so choppy, going to keep playing though till I find a settings combo that works best. My range was about 20 to -20 with these settings.

btw, if you right click the right margin where the price levels are, you can set a fixed range (set this one to 25 to -25), I was using 65 to -65 on my template chart.

Since the plot is a "Public" dataseries, I don't see why you can't use it in a strategy, you dabble in code at all?

-Dave

I am severely "code challenged" unfortunately

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@Zxeses
Dear Dave,
thank you for your indicator, I am trying litte bit with.
What I see is when I set it to COBC == True itīs still calculating (but different) on each incoming tick and / but the calculation are shown 1 bar delayed.
When I set it to COBC == False it seems to be correct.
When you compare both Panels (Panel 2 COBC = False -- Panel 3 COBC == True) you see the last 20 bars (about) are different and shown incoming calculation differs. The chart load / refresh has been about 20 bars ago.
It would be great if you could explain if itīs possible to run the indicator (perhaps after a fix) on COBC = True to save CPU load.
I attach the screenshot. Perhaps I am wrong but I wanted to tell you my observation.
Kind regards,
resist


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