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since this is not an elite thread, I don't think I should post indicators here. so here's a link with a double ma indicator. as far as I know it shouldn't repaint. it's post # 339.
These are those. the template is 6 LeanMean TM1. you have that. My NT7 is 7.0.1000.6. You have to set the parameters in the indies to match your trading style and instrument. Scottiep
ThatManFromTexas (I lived in Texas for four years, too!) created this useful indicator that colors the region between two moving averages.
I applied extremely aggressive optimization techniques that should reduce the CPU cycles on COBC false by 90% …
I know many of you are wondering how to know for sure if an indicator repaints the past or not. So I propose we update this thread with indicators that we know for a fact do not repaint, and under what conditions that is true.
Thanks Silvester17, I appreciate your help. I haven't found yet exactly what I was looking for, but your post put me a lot closer to the answer - need to work at the problem a little bit more.