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Trendline Angle Finder

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 ceramictilepro 
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i am looking for a way to find the angle of the standard ninja trendline indicator on a chart. any ideas?

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Angles are a concept that worked well prior to the introduction of computers.

Angles only make sense, if you never ever change the horizontal or vertical compression of a chart. NinjaTrader and all other modern trading software have an Autoscale feature which adapts the price action to the size of the screen. This means that the vertical compression is changed all the time, and that the angle of the trendline changes with each bar.

The angle of a trendline just represents the average momentum between the two points you connected.

So any momentum or rate of change indicator is at least as good as the angle of the trend line.

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i am looking for a way to find the angle of the standard ninja trendline indicator on a chart. any ideas?

You may want to check this tool:
Screen Protractor, The on-screen Angle Tool

I understand your need as i once asked the same question. It works very well with the priceactionswing indicator.

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 anniebee321 
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Many thanks trendisyourfriend i never realised something like this existed, it exactly
suits the purpose of finding angles between two fixed points if it works as stated, i have downloaded
a copy and will give it a try

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