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pajusa

Does anyone have the squeeze indicator

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thrunner,

I wanted to thank you for your posting on the Squeeze indicator. I am a newbie trader, and am glad to find an NT version of the Bollinger/Keltner indicator. It looks like it is going to be very helpful.

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THRUNNER - How can we make the signal dot smaller, to help us see the histogram when it is just above/below the zero line; is there a parameter for that? Thanks.
Welcome to the forum. I don't use this indicator so I am not familiar with all the nuances.

 

Gumphrie is the author of the Ninjatrader (NT) BBSqueeze, but he probably doesn't use this indicator in his trading. He may be able to answer some more questions over at the Ninjatrader forum: http://www.ninjatrader-support2.com/vb/index.php

Meanwhile, the NT histogram plots can be reduced in pixels (from 9 to 2 px) and the Signal and the Squeeze values visualized by setting thier plot values in the indicator panel.

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The tradestation TS indicators can be obtained by doing a search or directly:

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/f46/bb-squeeze-replica-for-tradestation-662.html

Blue-Ray has a very nice version here: http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/f46/various-indicators-squeeze-2fastmas-etc-3688.html

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Guest vairtekuntam

Thanks a lot -I hope what you removed does not cause the code to error out

 

Thanks pajusa

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