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I was hoping that somebody could help me with some coding. I want to create a paint bar study that utilizes 3 MA,s ( 2 simple, and 1 hull avg. ) The Hull avg will be displaced forward 1 place and the 2 simple MA,s will be realtime. I would like the bars to turn blue when at least 2 of the 3 MA,s are > [1] and turn red when at least 2 of the 3 MA,s are < [1]. This would be in TS code. Any help would be appreciated. The code for the hull ave is below.

 

 

variables:

avg1( 0 ) ;

 

Variables:

Length(13),

DisplaceIntoFuture( 1) ;

// Bars to displace into the future

 

avg1 = jthma((high+low)/1, Length);

 

// Allow the plot to be displaced so many bars into the future

Plot1[-DisplaceIntoFuture](avg1, "Hull ");

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I was hoping that somebody could help me with some coding. I want to create a paint bar study that utilizes 3 MA,s ( 2 simple, and 1 hull avg. )

 

Hi PitTrader,

 

Firstly, the code you give above is not the code for the Hull Moving Average. It's just code to call that function. But that's not an issue here . . .

 

Because of the way that the HMA is calculated you might want to try using a square number (9 or 16?) for the length setting - not quite hocus pocus in so much as there is a mathematical reason for doing so, but not necessarliy bound to make any improvement to your indicator.

 

I'm confused by (high+low)/1 . . . There's no point dividing by one as this won't change the parenthisized value. If you're after the "midprice" of the bar, then you need to divide by two. In the code below, you can do this by replacing the "Close" for the Price input with (H+L)/2.

 

I'm confused by the whole displacement issue as well. For now, let's ignore this and try and get some basic code for you to play with:

 

Inputs: length(9), length2(12), length3(20), price(close);
Vars: HMA(0), avg2(0), avg3(0);

HMA=jthma(price,length);
avg2=average(price,length2);
avg3=average(price,length3);

If (HMA>HMA[1] and avg2>avg2[1]) or (HMA>HMA[1] and avg3>avg3[1]) or (avg2>avg2[1] and avg3>avg3[1]) or (HMA>HMA[1] and avg2>avg2[1] and avg3>avg3[1]) then
Plotpb(H,L,O,C,"Buy",Blue);

If (HMA<HMA[1] and avg2<avg2[1]) or (HMA<HMA[1] and avg3<avg3[1]) or (avg2<avg2[1] and avg3<avg3[1]) or (HMA<HMA[1] and avg2<avg2[1] and avg3<avg3[1]) then
Plotpb(H,L,O,C,"Sell",Red);

 

Have a look at that and compare with what you see visually with your indicators alongside. Let me know if we're in the right ballpark and then we can try and tweak the displacement thing.

 

Kind regards,

 

BlueHorseshoe

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Thanx for the code BH however the code will not verify. It keeps coming up with an error message saying ( this plot has been defined using a different name) referring to the word "SELL" .

 

Thanks Again

 

Pi

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Thanx for the code BH however the code will not verify. It keeps coming up with an error message saying ( this plot has been defined using a different name) referring to the word "SELL" .

 

Thanks Again

 

Pi

 

Hi,

 

Sorry - I'm writing this on a machine on which I don't have TS installed, so I can't check the code. Plus I haven't written a PB study in ages, so I'm doing it from memory . . .

 

Try removing everything from within the quotation marks for both buy and seel signals, so that they just look like this:

 

 Plotpb(H,L,O,C,"",Red);

 

Any good?

 

BlueHorseshoe

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Thanx for the code BH however the code will not verify. It keeps coming up with an error message saying ( this plot has been defined using a different name) referring to the word "SELL" .

 

Thanks Again

 

Pi

 

Hi,

 

I have now checked, and this verfies fine with the amendment I suggested above.

 

At a glance, it certainly looks like it could form the basis of an interesting strategy . . .

 

Kind regards,

 

BlueHorseshoe

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Thank you BH that solves the verifying problem. However I will still need to have the Hull avg displaced. Does this throw a monkey wrench into the works?

 

Thankx

 

Pi

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Thank you BH that solves the verifying problem. However I will still need to have the Hull avg displaced. Does this throw a monkey wrench into the works?

 

Thankx

 

Pi

 

Hi,

 

Apologies for the delayed response.

 

Based on my understanding of displacement from your description above, I think that the following code should do what you want. Please take a look at it alongside the indicators on the chart, and see if the signals match with what you expect.

 

Inputs: length(9), length2(12), length3(20), price(close);
Vars: HMA(0), avg2(0), avg3(0);

HMA=jthma(price,length);
avg2=average(price,length2);
avg3=average(price,length3);

If (HMA[1]>HMA[2] and avg2>avg2[1]) or (HMA[1]>HMA[2] and avg3>avg3[1]) or (avg2>avg2[1] and avg3>avg3[1]) or (HMA[1]>HMA[2] and avg2>avg2[1] and avg3>avg3[1]) then
Plotpb(H,L,O,C,"Buy",Blue);

If (HMA[1]<HMA[2] and avg2<avg2[1]) or (HMA[1]<HMA[2] and avg3<avg3[1]) or (avg2<avg2[1] and avg3<avg3[1]) or (HMA[1]<HMA[2] and avg2<avg2[1] and avg3<avg3[1]) then
Plotpb(H,L,O,C,"Sell",Red);

 

Kind regards,

 

BlueHorseshoe

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