NexusFi: Find Your Edge


Home Menu

 





Pyratool or Fixed Angle Trendline for NinjaTrader


Discussion in Traders Hideout

Updated
      Top Posters
    1. looks_one Bengaltiger with 3 posts (0 thanks)
    2. looks_two anniebee321 with 1 posts (0 thanks)
    3. looks_3 trendisyourfriend with 1 posts (1 thanks)
    4. looks_4 Quick Summary with 1 posts (0 thanks)
    1. trending_up 7,053 views
    2. thumb_up 1 thanks given
    3. group 2 followers
    1. forum 5 posts
    2. attach_file 1 attachments




 
Search this Thread

Pyratool or Fixed Angle Trendline for NinjaTrader

  #1 (permalink)
 Bengaltiger 
Pickering, ON
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: NinjaTrader
Broker: Amp Futures/Zen-Fire
Trading: 6E
Posts: 41 since Aug 2009
Thanks Given: 147
Thanks Received: 43

I previously used Ensign and used a trading method based on price action and momentum that used the Pyratool (aka Pyrapoint). I have moved to NinjaTrader and was wondering if there is anybody who knows if the Pyratool is (a) available in NT, or, (b) can anybody develop it? Being a complete non-techie, what I can offer in return is the sharing of the method.
If developing the Pyratool poses to be too big of a challenge, even if a trendline can be developed that allows the user to determine the angle (and the angle stays constant despite the scaling on the chart), that will suffice as well.

Started this thread Reply With Quote

Can you help answer these questions
from other members on NexusFi?
PowerLanguage & EasyLanguage. How to get the platfor …
EasyLanguage Programming
Pivot Indicator like the old SwingTemp by Big Mike
NinjaTrader
MC PL editor upgrade
MultiCharts
REcommedations for programming help
Sierra Chart
Trade idea based off three indicators.
Traders Hideout
 
Best Threads (Most Thanked)
in the last 7 days on NexusFi
Just another trading journal: PA, Wyckoff & Trends
31 thanks
Spoo-nalysis ES e-mini futures S&P 500
29 thanks
Tao te Trade: way of the WLD
24 thanks
Bigger Wins or Fewer Losses?
20 thanks
GFIs1 1 DAX trade per day journal
17 thanks
  #3 (permalink)
 anniebee321 
london
 
Experience: Beginner
Platform: ninja
Trading: fgbl
Posts: 138 since Nov 2009
Thanks Given: 64
Thanks Received: 44


https://www.dacharts.org/archives/pyrapoint/Beanman-pyra3.jpg

found this jpeg on pyrapoint to help those that may be able to help,
looks really compliated!!!

Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)
 
trendisyourfriend's Avatar
 trendisyourfriend 
Quebec Canada
Market Wizard
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: NinjaTrader
Broker: AMP/CQG
Trading: ES, NQ, YM
Frequency: Daily
Duration: Minutes
Posts: 4,527 since Oct 2009
Thanks Given: 4,175
Thanks Received: 6,020

If you use the Fibonacci tool you can create cheap squares quite easily, see picture.

Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	sqares.jpg
Views:	499
Size:	115.0 KB
ID:	27263  
Reply With Quote
Thanked by:
  #5 (permalink)
 Bengaltiger 
Pickering, ON
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: NinjaTrader
Broker: Amp Futures/Zen-Fire
Trading: 6E
Posts: 41 since Aug 2009
Thanks Given: 147
Thanks Received: 43


anniebee321 View Post
https://www.dacharts.org/archives/pyrapoint/Beanman-pyra3.jpg

found this jpeg on pyrapoint to help those that may be able to help,
looks really compliated!!!

Hi Anniebee,
Thanks for the link - if anybody wishes to work on this and needs more information feel free to ctc me. An Anniebee, whilst the Pyrapoint does look a little overwhelming at first, it is really not that complicated (especially the way I use it).

Started this thread Reply With Quote
  #6 (permalink)
 Bengaltiger 
Pickering, ON
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: NinjaTrader
Broker: Amp Futures/Zen-Fire
Trading: 6E
Posts: 41 since Aug 2009
Thanks Given: 147
Thanks Received: 43


trendisyourfriend View Post
If you use the Fibonacci tool you can create cheap squares quite easily, see picture.

Hi Trendisyourfriend,
Your picture does show the Fib retracement lines forming squares, but could you explain a little bit on how you are forming them? The key to the Pyratool is the 45 degree line that bisects the squares - this angle will not change irrespective of the scaling of the chart. You might be onto something here, so pls do explain and if it is workable then that'll be great. Thanks for your feedback anyway.

Started this thread Reply With Quote




Last Updated on December 23, 2010


© 2024 NexusFi™, s.a., All Rights Reserved.
Av Ricardo J. Alfaro, Century Tower, Panama City, Panama, Ph: +507 833-9432 (Panama and Intl), +1 888-312-3001 (USA and Canada)
All information is for educational use only and is not investment advice. There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures, stocks, options and foreign exchange products. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
About Us - Contact Us - Site Rules, Acceptable Use, and Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy - Downloads - Top
no new posts