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I am using Stage 5 as my trading platform with the Jigsaw DOM and tools. In Jigsaw tutorials, Peter Davies talks about using a Relative Volume and Average Tick indicator which is written for Ninja Trader. I don't want to add another charting package as I feel Stage 5 will fit my needs. I am looking for someone that can write these two indicators for Stage 5. In a tutorial video for Stage 5 it says the platform "understands" C# and Easy Language. The video is from 2015, so I am not sure if this is still true. I have found code in both of these languages, copied it into the custom indicator tool on Stage 5, and have had no success. As I anticipated, it just wasn't that simple. I am certain that someone will know exactly what is required to get this solved. I am reaching out to the community in hopes for some help. I also think it would be great to start a Stage 5 section in the indicator downloads. I was surprised there wasn't one already. Thank you in advance for your responses, time and effort. I have provided a link to Jigsaw's page that shows exactly what I am looking for and the settings.
The platform Stage5 use is a white label version of the Open E Cry platform. There doesn't seem to be an OEC folder in the Downloads/Indicator section but there is an OEC thread https://nexusfi.com/open-e-cry/
Excellent thank you. Would you explain what you mean by "white label version"? Feel free to go into detail if you feel necessary. I am often not familiar with specific terminology regarding this subject
Excellent thank you. Would you explain what you mean by "white label version"? Feel free to go into detail if you feel necessary. I am often not familiar with specific terminology regarding this subject.