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Old 12-13-2009, 08:19 AM   #9

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Re: MACDBB Enhancements

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Originally Posted by PeterBrazel »
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Yes there are lots of colours but I find these meaningful. To explain the attached screenshot a rising MACD between the BB's is cyan, above the BB's is blue. A falling MACD between the bands is Magenta and below is red. The BB's change from red to green only when the BB's are expanding. The zero line crossing can be toggled on or off. The zero line changes colour depending on the MACD being above or below.

you have to use lines
and arrows
and annotations
on the chart
to illustrate your thoughts...

nobody on a public forum
is going to spend the trouble
to marry your incoherent ramblings
to your convoluted chart.
... and to guess if this is what you meant,
or to assume if that is what you want.



p.s. also... when thinking about your logics,
get into the habit of
writing one line at a time...
one thought per line,
one action per line,
one phrase per line,
and start a new line
for every sentence...
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