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Anybody know if there's an indicator for NT7 shows a moving line for the intraday RTH session midpoint of price? this is similar to what FuturesTrader71 Morad Askar calls the "mid". I think it would be (intraday RTH high minus intraday RTH low) divided by 2. I did a search and couldn't find anything

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Anybody know if there's an indicator for NT7 shows a moving line for the intraday RTH session midpoint of price? this is similar to what FuturesTrader71 Morad Askar calls the "mid". I think it would be (intraday RTH high minus intraday RTH low) divided by 2. I did a search and couldn't find anything

I think this might have what you are looking for but not sure.


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A quick Google search brought this post up from NT's own board:

https://forum.ninjatrader.com/showthread.php?t=11852

And this one here:



I don't use NT so these may not be what you are seeking or even work with the version of NT that you're using..

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I think this might have what you are looking for but not sure.



The link above refers to the old version of the indicator.

The new link is here:

The package comes with the anaCurrentDayOHL, anaCurrentWeekOHL and the anaCurrentMonthOHL indicators.
It allows for displaying RTH midpoints for the current trading day, trading week and trading month.

In order to make the indicators work you will need to introduce a session break via the session template at the beginning of the regular session.

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