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VSA - No Demand/No Supply & Squats
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Released: 02-12-2008 Last Update: Never Installs: 5
 
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A special thanks to PivotProfiler for providing the code for VT, unfortunately I volunteered to translate it into tradestation. Three weeks later and I'm finally finished. Apologies for the delay but tradestation doesn't allow future referencing which the code did, so I had to individually make it backwards compatible.

For example VT code :

c>ref(c,+3) had to become c[3]>c in EasyLanguage............. ....and doing this for over 150 plots

Most of the plots require at least 1 bar for confirmation, so I've coded the indicator to show, for example, "No Demand3(1)" in the data window to let you know that it required 1 bar for confirmation before the indicator plotted ( handy for looking over previous charts as well ).

I've also coded in Alerts into each one, so all you have to do is format the indicator and enable the Alerts if desired.

I've split the code into two ELD's, one for No Demand/Supply and the other for squats.

I've also included an input so you can adjust the number of ticks above/below the high/low you want the indicator to plot. Here's a pic of some examples:

Hope this helps

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Old 02-12-2008, 07:04 PM   #2

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Re: VSA - No Demand/No Supply & Squats

Thank you very much Blu-Ray. Sorry for the fuss of having to post this twice.
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Re: VSA - No Demand/No Supply & Squats

Please forgive my ignorance Blu-Ray but could you explain what the numbers on No demand/No supply ranging from 1 to 43 indicate, also what does the bracketed (1) mean?

Do I take it that the Squat is part of the Bill Williams system ? This also has numbers ranging from 1 to 35?
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(1) = 1 bar for confirmation, I'm a bit slow.
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Re: VSA - No Demand/No Supply & Squats

The indicator plots displacements, up to 3 bars ago, eg.,
Code:
	plot18[3](HT[3],"NoSupply8(3)");
	Alert("No Supply_3Bars_Ago");
Those who are interested in the definition and origin should read the VSA thread and posts by PivotProfiler, now Anonymous.
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Please forgive my ignorance Blu-Ray but could you explain what the numbers on No demand/No supply ranging from 1 to 43 indicate, also what does the bracketed (1) mean?

Do I take it that the Squat is part of the Bill Williams system ? This also has numbers ranging from 1 to 35?
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The numbers indicating 1 -43 are the different variations of how to come up with a no demand/ no supply.

I'm unsure on the squat question as it was PivotProfiler's code, all I have done is to translate it into TS.

Hope this helps

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Re: VSA - No Demand/No Supply & Squats

Hi Blu-Ray,

Thank you very much for providing the indicator. Is it going to work for TS2000i as well?It does not recognize .eld extension.

Thank you,

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Hi Blu-Ray,

Thank you very much for providing the indicator. Is it going to work for TS2000i as well?It does not recognize .eld extension.

Thank you,

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Hi Leonid

I don't think it will work, as I'm pretty sure TS2000i only allows 4 plots per indicator and these have over 150 plots, also you can only import ELA files. not ELD's.

You could alternatively split it into loads of indicators if you wanted, let me know and I'll attach a text file of the code.

Hope this helps

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