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i was wondering if anyone has seen and decent time cycle tools for ninja ... or if anyone had found anything worthwhile to pay attention to when it comes to "time" cycle tools/indicators... seems to be a decent amount on other platforms but haven't seen much on the ninja side. might be its just not worth to persue or just a different breed with ninja but would enjoy learning/hearing about anyones experiences other than the bacttothefuture timing tool from other posts....
thanks
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Heres a good thread pertaining to cycles by cunparis . Prolly some ninja indis tucked away in it . Also worth a look in the downloads section here and at the NT forum .
Update Nov 24 2010: I traded using the eminiwatch method for about a year and a half. I recently gave it up in favor of trading support & resistance. I realized that multiple timeframes are just an illusion, the only thing important is what's happening …
While not a Ninjatrader application, it falls in the "cyclic nature of the market" category. I've looked at what they offer and while it seems legitimate, so do a lot of things until additional scutiny is applied. Perhaps others have actually used the system or could comment on how it or some of the principals might be applied through Ninjatrader. As the system relies on weekly price movements rather than intraday, it might not be applicable to daytrading.
Exported using NT Version 7.0.1000.3
This is a collection of various filters by John Ehlers outlined in his books "Rocket Science for Traders" and "Cybernet Analysis for Stocks and Futures".
The following indicators are included:
- Adaptive …
You should also have a look at the d9ParticleOscillator and the d9PhaseShiftOscillator, see the following thread:
Here is one for you 'elite' members. This is an advanced oscillator based on auxiliary particle filter, I think you will find that it is better than most commercial indicators. It can be very fast while still removing nearly all of the noise from …
Ugh.. ok.. I tried to recompile d9PhaseShiftOscillator on my computer and it didn't work either (despite the fact it compiled fine before and I haven't touched it). This is one of the many reasosn I hate ninjatrader, so inconsistent..
thanks guys those are great links and i have read through most of those on ninja regarding d9/cunparis/ehlers i look at that as more of a "price derived" cycle verses a time derived cycle ... i guess i was thinking along the lines of static time count or dynamic time count tools or indicators ... ninja has one limited tool called fib time extensions....
but i have not seen many offerings regarding time cycle counts or at least reliable ones with ninja ... there are many tools out there other than on ninja like Timing Solution or things along those lines ... but was looking for something comparable in ninja or something along these lines without having to lay down 3-17,000$ to find out if it is worthwhile ...