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anaTradersDynamicIndex was an indicator posted originally by Fat Tails.
There was already a TraderDynamicIndex (TDI) indicator so perhaps he refined that.
He is very proficient and helpful with this.
I had added the "Colours" for my own use to the TradersDynamicIndex Indicator and I was asked to do the same to
the anaTadersDynamicIndex for someones own use.
I was unable to export it as a zip, a problem I've had since importing Felton Indicators.
Consequently I sent the anaTradersDynamicIndexColour as a cs file.
It has since been posted on the forum and so far only exists as a cs file.
I hope this does not impact adversely on Fat Tails original as that was in no way my intention,
as I say ,I added the Colours for my own use to the original TDI.and was asked to do so for the anaTDI version.
I hope this helps to explain things.
If you have any resolutions with the cs file you could always add the Colours to the original anaTradersDynamicIndex
zip for yourself..
Ps: I'm not all that proficient with this coding thing.
It does seem to do what I wanted, but for some reason it also makes a good espresso.
Go figure...import at your own risk I guess
No approval required. Every indicator, which I have posted can be modified by whoever wants to. I have not invented the Trader's Dynamic Index either. The formula is public, and finally it is only a couple of RSIs running in parallel.
We should rather ask Welles Wilder for permission to use the RSI.
I am grateful that @zt379 has removed the ana-prefix. Although I have no copyright for ana- (if somebody has a copyright, it must be a Greek who lived about 3,000 years ago ) it helps, if it is removed, as this prevents people from sending out messages to me and asking me about that funny piece of code (I have not checked the code....).
Thank you very much, Fat Tails, for developing the TDI, and zt, for converting it into a zip format.
Is there any way in the world the 50 Baseline could be made into an adjustable parameter so I could lower it to 37-40, which was where I had the RSI lower line set until I found the TDI? Much appreciation.