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looking for a basic williams R indicator like in the pic ? anyone willing to make one .
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looking for a basic williams R indicator like in the pic ? anyone willing to make one .
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The Williams %R (percent of range) indicator is simply a stochastic oscillator with no smoothing (and with the scale reversed, so it's usually plotted with 0 at the top and 100 at the bottom.) It shows where price is in terms of a range of x bars. It does what it says it does, but it is not extraordinary. It does about as well as other overbought/oversold indicators, including stochastics (which is what it is .)

It's also probably included in all trading platforms as a built-in indicator. I just looked at NT 8 (and also 7), and it's listed as "WilliamsR."

Here it is on NT, shown with stochastics right under it:




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yes i guess i should of mentioned what i was looking for in it.To have the color in the oversold and over bought area and wanted to get the 3 horizontal line and be able to adjust where they are put .

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yes i guess i should of mentioned what i was looking for in it.To have the color in the oversold and over bought area and wanted to get the 3 horizontal line and be able to adjust where they are put .

Gottcha.

In that case, the best place for this post would be in the free NT indicator thread, here:



Just ask to have someone make these modifications to the standard WilliamsR indicator there. It is more likely that your request will attract attention in that thread.

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