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Broker: Tradestation/Tradestation, NinjaTrader, FXCM and Tallinex
Trading: ES, CL, EUR/USD, TF
Posts: 173 since Aug 2009
Thanks Given: 105
Thanks Received: 61
was it a female voice saying possible long trade or possible short trade?
if so, you can go here and create your own using a selection of different voices from different countries
when done, just install in the sounds folder under the programs/ninja
Thank you for your response. Yes the audio alert I heard said possible long trade and possible short trade. I have still not figured out how to get my indicator to give that alarm. but I am also (after more reading) understanding now that you can not only have the alert verbally tell you that there is a possible trade but also tell you which instrument and on which chart that alert is occuring. This would be realy helpful if you are trading more than one instrument.
I am sure that I am the least computer savy person in the forum. Any help in figuring out how to get this alert working will be most apperciated.
Broker: Tradestation/Tradestation, NinjaTrader, FXCM and Tallinex
Trading: ES, CL, EUR/USD, TF
Posts: 173 since Aug 2009
Thanks Given: 105
Thanks Received: 61
hi
the TSSuperTrend is an indicator developed by a programmer named Roonius. I went through the code and it does not have a wav file input. so you will have to put one in their yourself.
I would suggest looking at indicators code that have wav files and trying to reproduce it. I would help you but since I am not yet as fluent as these other programmers I dont know off the top of my head how to do it. I would have to look up other codes.
everyone talks about something else here i guess - that brings no solution.
go on like this to really get to a result :
ojwright - must post his indicator he talks about
-then someone looks at it + helps.
there is no other way to fix the problem - cause no one knows exactly about what the otherone speaks -
there are too many versions of indicators arround!