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TTM/DDF Value Chart

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Hi-

I've looked all over I could not find any code for QuoteTracker.

 

If someone could forward me the QT code and/or Psuedo-code, i can try to code it and make it public as well.

 

Please help.

 

Thank you.

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Has anyone been able to create and Valuechart ELD for the TS radarscreen? I have search these forums, but cannot find anything

 

 

how would you like it done?

can you post a mock up to illustrate?

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One that woudl display the current value, and then have alerts for the + - 8 would be awesome. it woudl be great to have it display both the sixty min and daily time frames as well. i often fade those time frames on the various currencies.

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Is possible to convert the Code "value chart- indicator" to "value chart - system"?

 

 

the short answer is YES.

 

 

Anyone can to do this?

Thank you.

 

 

what do you propose?

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Tams,

Is possible to do a Code for system in ELD?

 

Thank you.

 

 

ths short answer is Yes

it is possible to code a system

what you need is the specifications

 

you can start with a flow diagram

 

here's an example

 

LampFlowchart.svg

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flowchart

 

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Tams,

please can you post teh code here.

 

Thank you.

 

 

no, I don't have the code... so I have nothing to post.

you need to do a bit more homework.

 

 

You asked if the code can be coverted to a system...

the answer is yes.

 

You asked if the system can be coded in ELD...

the answer is yes.

 

 

please see my post #109.

 

you need to do a bit more homework.

what you have posted in #107 is nice...

but does not say much about what, where, when and why.

I can help you with the "how".

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Are there any special settings to get these to work (the ones available for free from the tradethemarket.com site)?

 

I have installed the ELD and also the workspaces per instructions.

 

TTM DDF Automatic works perfectly. However, The TTM DDF Value Chart never appears (although you can see it is inserted into the chart window). I have attached a chart.

 

Any help is appreciated.

 

can you please tell me the name of the indicator on the price in this picture creating support resistance?

 

thanks

regards

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I have been using this indicator for several weeks, but still can't make a good exit strategy for it. As we all know, open the trade when +-8 on value chart, but how did you close the position ? Any suggestion ? By the way , i have read the book "Dynamic trading indicators" The author just use 25 and 75 MA cross to close the position, but i think it's too rough.

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Hi

 

Thanks for posting this code its a really handy indicator, I was wondering if someone could help me mod the code please, i would like the bars that's are above or below 8 to change colour to red or green.

 

If the bar is -8 or lower i would like it green and if its +8 or higher i would like it red

 

I would appreciate any help

 

#region Using declarations
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Drawing2D;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using NinjaTrader.Cbi;
using NinjaTrader.Data;
using NinjaTrader.Gui.Chart;
#endregion

// This namespace holds all indicators and is required. Do not change it.
namespace NinjaTrader.Indicator
{
   /// <summary>
   /// Enter the description of your new custom indicator here
   /// </summary>
   [Description("Enter the description of your new custom indicator here")]
   [Gui.Design.DisplayName("a")]
   public class Valuechart : Indicator
   {
       #region Variables
       // Wizard generated variables
       // User defined variables (add any user defined variables below)
       #endregion

       /// <summary>
       /// This method is used to configure the indicator and is called once before any bar data is loaded.
       /// </summary>
       protected override void Initialize()
       {
           Add(new Plot(Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Gray), PlotStyle.Dot, "Hi"));
           Add(new Plot(Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Gray), PlotStyle.Dot, "Lo"));

		Add(new Line(Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Red), 12, "TopTop"));
		Add(new Line(Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Red), 8, "Top"));
           Add(new Line(Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Blue), -8, "Bottom"));
		Add(new Line(Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Gray), 4, "MidTop"));
		Add(new Line(Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Black), 0, "Middle"));
           Add(new Line(Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Gray), -4, "MidBottom"));
		Add(new Line(Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor.Blue), -12, "TopBTop"));

           CalculateOnBarClose	= false;
           Overlay				= false;
           PriceTypeSupported	= false;
		DrawOnPricePanel = false;
       }
	/// <summary>
       /// This method is used to configure the indicator and is called once before any bar data is loaded.
       /// </summary>
	private double VolatilityUnit() 
	{ 
   		return AverageRange() * .2;
	}
	/// <summary>
       /// This method is used to configure the indicator and is called once before any bar data is loaded.
       /// </summary>
	private double AverageRange() 
	{ 
   		double AvgHi = SMA(High, 5)[0]; 
		double AvgLo = SMA(Low, 5)[0]; 
		return AvgHi - AvgLo; 

	}
	/// <summary>
       /// This method is used to configure the indicator and is called once before any bar data is loaded.
       /// </summary>
	private double AverageMedian() 
	{ 
   		double AvgHi = SMA(High, 5)[0]; 
        double AvgLo = SMA(Low, 5)[0]; 
		return (AvgHi + AvgLo) / 2; 
	}
	/// <summary>
       /// This method is used to configure the indicator and is called once before any bar data is loaded.
       /// </summary>
	private double RelativeHi() 
	{ 
   		return  (High[0] - AverageMedian()) ; 
	}
	/// <summary>
       /// This method is used to configure the indicator and is called once before any bar data is loaded.
       /// </summary>
	private double RelativeLo() 
	{ 
   		return  (Low[0] - AverageMedian()) ; 
	}
	private double ValueHi()
	{
		return RelativeHi() / VolatilityUnit();
	}
	private double ValueLo()
	{
		return RelativeLo() / VolatilityUnit();
	}


	/// <summary>
       /// Called on each bar update event (incoming tick)
       /// </summary>
       protected override void OnBarUpdate()
       {
           // Use this method for calculating your indicator values. Assign a value to each
           // plot below by replacing 'Close[0]' with your own formula.


		Hi.Set(ValueHi());
           Lo.Set(ValueLo());
       	DrawLine("Tag1" + CurrentBar, false, 0, ValueHi(), 0, ValueLo(), Color.Gray, DashStyle.Solid,4);


	}	

       #region Properties
       [browsable(false)]	// this line prevents the data series from being displayed in the indicator properties dialog, do not remove
       [XmlIgnore()]		// this line ensures that the indicator can be saved/recovered as part of a chart template, do not remove
       public DataSeries Hi
       {
           get { return Values[0]; }
       }

       [browsable(false)]	// this line prevents the data series from being displayed in the indicator properties dialog, do not remove
       [XmlIgnore()]		// this line ensures that the indicator can be saved/recovered as part of a chart template, do not remove
       public DataSeries Lo
       {
           get { return Values[1]; }
       }

       #endregion
   }
}

#region NinjaScript generated code. Neither change nor remove.
// This namespace holds all indicators and is required. Do not change it.
namespace NinjaTrader.Indicator
{
   public partial class Indicator : IndicatorBase
   {
       private Valuechart[] cacheValuechart = null;

       private static Valuechart checkValuechart = new Valuechart();

       /// <summary>
       /// Enter the description of your new custom indicator here
       /// </summary>
       /// <returns></returns>
       public Valuechart Valuechart()
       {
           return Valuechart(Input);
       }

       /// <summary>
       /// Enter the description of your new custom indicator here
       /// </summary>
       /// <returns></returns>
       public Valuechart Valuechart(Data.IDataSeries input)
       {
           if (cacheValuechart != null)
               for (int idx = 0; idx < cacheValuechart.Length; idx++)
                   if (cacheValuechart[idx].EqualsInput(input))
                       return cacheValuechart[idx];

           lock (checkValuechart)
           {
               if (cacheValuechart != null)
                   for (int idx = 0; idx < cacheValuechart.Length; idx++)
                       if (cacheValuechart[idx].EqualsInput(input))
                           return cacheValuechart[idx];

               Valuechart indicator = new Valuechart();
               indicator.BarsRequired = BarsRequired;
               indicator.CalculateOnBarClose = CalculateOnBarClose;
#if NT7
               indicator.ForceMaximumBarsLookBack256 = ForceMaximumBarsLookBack256;
               indicator.MaximumBarsLookBack = MaximumBarsLookBack;
#endif
               indicator.Input = input;
               Indicators.Add(indicator);
               indicator.SetUp();

               Valuechart[] tmp = new Valuechart[cacheValuechart == null ? 1 : cacheValuechart.Length + 1];
               if (cacheValuechart != null)
                   cacheValuechart.CopyTo(tmp, 0);
               tmp[tmp.Length - 1] = indicator;
               cacheValuechart = tmp;
               return indicator;
           }
       }
   }
}

// This namespace holds all market analyzer column definitions and is required. Do not change it.
namespace NinjaTrader.MarketAnalyzer
{
   public partial class Column : ColumnBase
   {
       /// <summary>
       /// Enter the description of your new custom indicator here
       /// </summary>
       /// <returns></returns>
       [Gui.Design.WizardCondition("Indicator")]
       public Indicator.Valuechart Valuechart()
       {
           return _indicator.Valuechart(Input);
       }

       /// <summary>
       /// Enter the description of your new custom indicator here
       /// </summary>
       /// <returns></returns>
       public Indicator.Valuechart Valuechart(Data.IDataSeries input)
       {
           return _indicator.Valuechart(input);
       }
   }
}

// This namespace holds all strategies and is required. Do not change it.
namespace NinjaTrader.Strategy
{
   public partial class Strategy : StrategyBase
   {
       /// <summary>
       /// Enter the description of your new custom indicator here
       /// </summary>
       /// <returns></returns>
       [Gui.Design.WizardCondition("Indicator")]
       public Indicator.Valuechart Valuechart()
       {
           return _indicator.Valuechart(Input);
       }

       /// <summary>
       /// Enter the description of your new custom indicator here
       /// </summary>
       /// <returns></returns>
       public Indicator.Valuechart Valuechart(Data.IDataSeries input)
       {
           if (InInitialize && input == null)
               throw new ArgumentException("You only can access an indicator with the default input/bar series from within the 'Initialize()' method");

           return _indicator.Valuechart(input);
       }
   }
}
#endregion

 

I guess this is the line of code that draws the bar so i would need to bod or write some code to change the colour of this it can stay gray until + or -8

 

DrawLine("Tag1" + CurrentBar, true, 0, ValueHi(), 0, ValueLo(), Color.Gray, DashStyle.Solid,4);

 

Thanks in advance

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If this is the same ELD file that I have (bound to be - the programmer eKam mentioned in the thread rings a bell), then to view the calculations the indicator performs, take the following steps:

 

- Open the EL Development environment from the TS 'View' dropdown menu.

 

- Select 'open'.

 

- In the drop down, select 'Functions'

 

- Find the relevant 'VChart' function file and open it.

 

And now you're looking at the Value Chart calculation. The link to the Stendahl article is a useful intro, however there are almost certainly better ways of using it than those he suggests (ironic, seeing as he's the creator!).

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