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Ninjatrader 7 Point and Figure Indicator Suite
Indicator: PnF
This is a set of Point and Figure Indicators that I developed with the anticipation of NT8 fixes of PnF. NOTE: These are coded for NT7 and will need tweaked for NT8.
I followed Jeremy du Plessis method for Point and Figure to the best of my ability. That said, there may be errors in the logic in some situations. Use at your own risk!!
Indicator List: PnFCongestion - Heat-map of horizontal count showing congestion points.
PnFCount - Adds box counts above or bellow the XO bar.
PnFMaxMin - Shows breakout point, the price level the next XO will be drawn.
PnFXO - Simply tells you if you are in a X or O bar
PointAndFigureCandles - Draws real-time candles around the XO's
PnFTrend - Draws the 45 Degree trend lines
PnFPoles - Shows 50% retracement used for quick exits of long XO bar.
PnFHorizontalTarget - draws the Horizontal target for VU or W patterns
PnFVerticalTarget - draws the vertical target from important highs or lows
I hope you enjoy these indicators!
Cheers,
SodyTexas
Rev 2
Added:
PnFSignalsV2 - Basic lines showing your standard PnF breakout
PnFDistribution - Know bugs on the counts, but its still shows a lot. Shows a session distribution of PnF Boxes.
Major enhancements on the Horizontal and Vertical targets. Mainly added dataseries for the nearest target and anchor points. Anchor points are the point that voids the targets if not met.
Thread: https://nexusfi.com/elite-circle/34569-working-point-figure-indicator-suite-12.html
Category The Elite Circle
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SodyTexas
Comments/ratings
TickMonster January 17th, 2015 01:47 PM
That is great
watrader January 18th, 2015 08:41 AM
Thank you. Great Idea for an underestimated charting system.
djansen January 21st, 2015 04:17 AM
Nice indi's
bobc635 January 25th, 2015 07:31 PM
Thanks Sody.... been looking at it this weekend.... very interesting set of indis.... Thanks!
theidman January 25th, 2015 10:05 PM
Thank You
ValLiant January 30th, 2015 02:06 PM
thanks for the upload...looks interesting
yongthanyee February 2nd, 2015 09:26 PM
calojn February 13th, 2015 12:25 PM
rfiske February 16th, 2015 11:04 AM
This is a very nice set of tools.
Would be nice if you could start a thread so collectively we can discuss how best to use these tools.
Thanks!!
JohnSprowl February 16th, 2015 11:32 AM
Agree wholeheartedly with last writer; some discussion of intended use for each of these really good tools might be a very good thing to have; a reference guide or something like. Really like what you have done. I am just uncertain how best to to put them or at least some of them to best use.