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Color/Cloud between two moving Averages

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 Sam7768 
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For Tradestation, can someone please help me how to color/cloud the space between two moving averages? example, if 9 EMA is above 21 EMA, blue the space between the two lines, else red. Thank you very much.

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Sam7768,

take a look at the built-in Ichimoku Cloud indicator. It demonstrates how you can display a cloud between two values.

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For Tradestation, can someone please help me how to color/cloud the space between two moving averages? example, if 9 EMA is above 21 EMA, blue the space between the two lines, else red. Thank you very much.


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 Sam7768 
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Thank you, yes, I tried to do that, but lost myself in that large lines of code. Couldn't isolate the code for cloud. I must admit, I am very weak in coding :-(

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Sam7768,

focus on Plot6 and Plot7 and especially how these plots are formatted under the style properties. This should get you going.

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Thank you, yes, I tried to do that, but lost myself in that large lines of code. Couldn't isolate the code for cloud. I must admit, I am very weak in coding :-(


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