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Exponential MACD Indicator for NT?
Updated March 4, 2011
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Exponential MACD Indicator for NT?
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Does anyone know if there is an "exponential MACD" available for NT 6.5 or NT 7.0?
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milburnperry
Does anyone know if there is an "exponential MACD" available for NT 6.5 or NT 7.0?
I searched using the attachments, using the search in the pages top right above the thread:
https://futures.io/search/attachments/ (Note: You could search macd.zip to remove the jpgs)
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milburnperry
Does anyone know if there is an "exponential MACD" available for NT 6.5 or NT 7.0?
The basic MACD, as introduced by Gerald Appel and as implemented by NinjaTrader already uses exponential moving averages, so what is an Exponential MACD ?
Is this something different or just a tautology?
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Thanks for the info. I didnt know the macd used exponential moving averages. I also don't know what a tautology is but you have answered my basic question and I am grateful.
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Hello, Milburnperry:
As an elite member you can go to the elite downloads and there is a Bollinger Band v1 that will most likely
meet your needs.
Just select "B" and it will take you to the indicators that begin with a "B" and I believe it is at the
very top.
The parameters will give you different choices of moving averages and some other options.
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