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This is a generalized version of the Bollinger Bands with a few options added:
- The midband can be selected from a moving median, a moving mode or 27 different moving averages.
- Midband and channels can be smoothed.
- The period for the standard deviation can be different from the period for the moving average.
- The indicator has an option to display the channels or the midband individually.
- All plots can be colored according to their slope, or alternatively all plots can be colored according to the slope of the midband.
- The slope color includes a neutral slope, which can be adjusted via a threshold.
- The area between the Bollinger Bands can be shaded according to the shape of the midband.
- The trend derived from the midband slope can be displayed via paint bars.
Update July 3 2012: Midband can now be selected from a moving median, a moving mode or 27 different moving averages. Adjustable neutral zone added. Bands can be colored according to their own slope or slope of midband, midband and channels can be displayed individually.
Update July 5, 2012: Bug removed - Butterworth, Gauss and Supersmoother Fillter did not use the specified period.
Update August 20, 2012: Old version of ADXVMA replaced with new version.
Update August 31, 2012: Ehlers Filter updated.
Update October 4, 2012: Paintbars added. Ehlers and Gauss filters updated, moving mode removed. Channel and paintbar colors will now align, when indicator is displaced.
Update October 5, 2013: Tillson T3 added.
Update October 10, 2014: When paintbars were selected without showing the midband, occasionally some bars were set to transparent. Bug removed.
Update March 19, 2015: Slope trend exposed via public IntSeries.
The ECO2New2 is a Momentum Oscillator that is not affected by opening gaps. See William Blau's Momentum/Direction/Divergence book.
Trading Ergodics with the Trend - Rules:
1. Enter or hold position only when slope of ECO2New2 Signal line has the same direction as the trend
2. Stand aside when slope of ECO2New2 Signal Line is in the opposite direction of trend
3. Enter or exit position when ECO2New2 and its Signal Line cross
4. Take note when the ECO2New2 is 'inside' it's signal line. This indicates failing momentum. This is what the magenta dot signifies.
Indicators will only run on NT 7.0.1000.5 or later.
This is an indicator that plots pivots for a n-day rolling period. It has similar features as the Daily Pivots indicator from the Session Pivots family. The default setting for the lookback period is 3 days. The midline is identical with the 50% Balance Point Indicator.
Options: Floor pivots, pivot range, midpivots, floor pivots wide, Jackson Zones, Fibonacci pivots, Camarilla pivots, VWAP of the rolling period .
Chart settings: Please set the right side margin under chart properties to 200 to allow for correct display of the labels. The colors are adapted to dark chart backgrounds.
Session templates: The indicators require the use of a correct session template for the instrument shown on the chart. With an ETH template retracements and expansions can be only calculated from the full session high and low. If you want to calculate retracements and expansions from the regular session, it is recommended to use a multi-session template that divides the day into the night session, regular session and after-session.
Use of daily data on intraday charts: The rolling pivot indicator is designed to load daily data, if the option for "Calculate from session" is set to “Daily Bars”. This the data used by the indicator:
"Calculate from session" = "DailyBars": Pivots are entirely calculated from daily data.
"Calculate from session" = "ETH" & "Settlement/Close" = "DailyBars": High and low are taken from the full intraday sessions. The close or settlement price is taken from daily data.
"Calculate from session" = "RTH" & "Settlement/Close" = "DailyBars": High and low are taken from the regular intraday sessions. The close or settlement price is taken from daily data.
"Calculate from session" = "ETH" & "Settlement/Close" = "Intraday Close": High and low are taken from the full intraday sessions. The close is the last price traded for the full session.
"Calculate from session" = "RTH" & "Settlement/Close" = "Intraday Close": High and low are taken from the regular intraday sessions. The close is the last price traded for the regular session.
Auto setting: The Auto setting will preselect ETH for FOREX and all CME currency futures, but preselect RTH for all other instruments.
VWAP: The VWAP of the rolling period is always calculated from intraday data. Depending on the chart resolution it can be a few ticks off the correct value.
GLOBEX holiday sessions with settlement next day: The indicators are preconfigured for Globex holiday sessions without settlement for trade date next day or later. These trade dates are President’s Day, Martin-Luther-King Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labour Day and Thanksgiving. The indicators will display double day sessions for these days for all GLOBEX and NYMEX traded instruments.
Update Jan 23 2011: Globex Holiday Calendar for 2011. Holiday sessions will only be applied to Globex instruments. Price markers are now correctly formatted for US interest rate futures and FOREX.
Update June 5, 2011: New signature for GetNextBeginEnd() implemented.
Update June 21, 2011: The indicator now works with half-pip FOREX feeds. Indicator dialogue box improved.
Update July 20, 2011: Serialization of the plots changed.
Update December 17, 2011: Levels R5, S5 and pivot range added. Label size is now adjustable. Globex Holiday Calendar for 2012 added.
Update July 7, 2012: Shading for Jackson Zones added.
Update December 15, 2013: Indicator entirely redesigned. Holiday calendar added for 2014.
Update December 28, 2014: Holiday calendar added for 2015. Price markers improved for US interest rate futures.
Detailed explanations how to use the indicator can be found here:
This indicator is a real-time indicator and does not plot against historical data. A histogram splitting volume between trades at higher or equal to the high of the last bar or lower or equal to the low of the last bar is plotted.
It is currently executed using Chart Trader under the Advanced Trade Management system on Ninja Trader. The goal is to write a strategy using these indicators and back test it. The one think I do not know how to do is how to pass the 2 variables generated by this indicator to a strategy.
COMPATIBILITY:
NinjaTrader 6.5: YES
NinjaTrader 7.0: YES (tested by sam028)
This is a simple implementation of the trigger lines which can be used as a trend filter. The trigger lines are composed of a linear regression indicator (LinReg) and a signal line, which is calculated as the exponential moving average (EMA) of the linear regression line.
When the LinReg indicator crosses above the signal line, it is considered bullish, if it crosses below, it is considered bearish.
The indicator allows to select a color for bullish and bearish conditions and shades the area between the trigger lines.
Default values used for the periods are 80 for the LinReg indicator and 20 for the EMA.
Update January 13, 2011: Indicator speed improved.
Update August 25, 2012: Algorithm for draw area improved to work with COBC = false.
Update October 5, 2013: Indicator code modified to allow for correct coloring when the plot is shifted.
The indicator displays the opening range and the current open of the RTH session. This version is a multi-timeframe (MTF) version of the standard OpeningRange V42 indicator. The indicator adds a secondary minute bar series to the chart, which is used to calculate the opening range. It has the following advantages over the standard version:
For tick, range and volume charts: The standard indicator may not display the opening range correctly, if the last bar expands the opening range and closes after the opening period. The MTF version of the indicator will display the opening range correctly, even if the primary bar series does not contain the necessary information for its calculation. An example is shown on the chart attached.
Use with minute charts: You want to use this indicator with minute charts, if the opening period is not an integer multiple of the bar period. Example: You trade 7 min charts and your opening period is 30 minutes.
You can only use this indicator with an appropriate session template. The opening time will align itself to the start time of the RTH session, as specified via indicator settings. The hybrid setting assumes that you want to use the 3rd intraday session as RTH session for FOREX and currency futures and the second session for all other instruments.
Example ES: Select a session template with the following sessions: Session 1 (night session) 15:30 - 8:30 Central Time, Session 2 (RTH) 8:30 - 15:15 Central Time. Select second session for opening range.
Select length of opening period: The opening period can be selected via indicator dialogue box.
Select Offset: With an offset of 00:00, the indicator aligns to the start of the selected session. If you enter a positive value for the offset, the opening range will be shifted forward from the session start. For example if you open a chart for ES with the session template US CME Index Futures, then the session (and the trading day) starts at 5:00 PM Central Time. To display an opening range for the regular session, you need to enter an offset of 15:30, because the regular session starts 15 hours and 30 minutes after the start of the trading day.
Display regular open or one-minute-range: The indicator allows to either display the regular open or the range of the first minute of trading after the start time selected for the opening range.
Developing range: Prior to the completion of the opening range, the indicator plots the developing range in gray to show that the range is still incomplete.
Night Session or Pre-Session Range: This is different for each instrument and refers to the electronic session prior to the session selected for the opening range.
European Session Range: You can select start and end time of the European Session in CET (Central European Time). The European Session is pre-configured for the time between 8:00 AM and 1:00 PM CET.
Asian Session Range: You can select start and end time of the Asian Session in TST (Tokyo Standard Time). The Asian Session is pre-configured for the time between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM TST.
Update July 25, 2011: Serialization of the plots and indicator dialogue box changed.
Update December 8, 2013: Indicator entirely recoded. Offset added, opening period no longer needs to be aligned to the session start. Drop down property added for time zones. Custom plot added.
Update March 15, 2015: Regular open and minute range were drawn back to start of trading day on tick charts. Bug removed.
The Murrey Math trading system is primarily based upon the observations made by W.D. Gann in the first half of the 20th century.
While Gann was purported to be a brilliant trader in any market his techniques have been regarded as complex and difficult to implement.
The great contribution of Murrey Math (T. H. Murrey) was the creation of a system of geometry that can be used to describe market price movements in time. This geometry facilitates the use of Gann's trading techniques.
This indicator is an old version and there will be no more maintenance. All the features have now been integrated with the SessionPivots indicator that can be downloaded here:
The indicators that come with the SessionPivots package also allow to display weekly and monthly noise bands.
Indicator will only run on NT 7.0.1000.5 or later.
The indicator identifies the intraday volatility generated by noise traders. The daily noise is defined as the smaller of (High - Open) and (Open - Low). The indicator detects the average daily noise (ADN) for two selectable periods and uses them to calculate intraday targets, which are displayed as noise bands. The upper band is calculated by adding the expected noise to the current open, the lower band is calculated by subtracting the expected noise from the current open.
The daily noise can be calculated and displayed for the full session or any intraday (RTH) session defined via the template. The indicator also can display OHL and Dynamic Fib Lines for the current session.
Indicator Settings
BandRange: The default setting uses 100% of the ADN of the selected period. Instead of using 100% you can select any other percentage to calculate the intraday target bands.
Include After-Session : If set to true, the volatility bands of an intraday session will be extended to the next session, the after-session, but not recalculated. Default value is "false".
Period(1) for the average daily range: This is the shorter period used to calculate average daily range. Default value is 3 days, maximum selectable is 100 days.
Period(2) for the average daily range: This is longer period used to calculate the average daily range. Default value is 10 days, maximum selectable is 100 days.
Session: Select between the full ETH and the RTH session. Default value is "ETH."
Session for RTH: Select the RTH session, for which you want to display the bands. For FOREX, you would select "First" for the Asian session, "Second" for the European session and "Third" for the US session, if you use a session template with 3 intraday sessions. For ES you would select "Second", if your session is divided into night and day session. Default value is "Second". This option only applies, if "RTH" has been selected under "Session". A hybrid setting selects the third intraday session for FOREX and currency futures, and the second intraday session for all other futures contracts. Only select it, if you use triple session templates (Asian, European, US) for FOREX and Currency Futures.
Show Current Open: Selects or unselects Current Open.
Show Dynamic Fib Lines: Selects or unselects intraday Fibonacci retracements. Fib retracements will only be shown if Show High/Low is set to true.
Show High/Low: Selects or unselects to show the current day's high and low.
Show Noise Bands: Selects or unselects projection bands.
Show Noise Labels: Selects or unselects projection band labels.
Show Range Data: Displays average daily ranges and current day's range for the selected session in the upper left or upper right corner of the chart.
The indicator calculates the average daily noise without using range data from holiday sessions.
FOREX / Currency Futures: Daily Ranges are displayed in PIPS.
Update Jan 23 2011: Globex Holiday Calendar for 2011. Holiday sessions will only be applied to Globex instruments. Price markers are now correctly formatted for US interest rate futures and FOREX.
Update June 2, 2011: New signature for GetNextBeginEnd() implemented.
Update June 20, 2011: The indicator now works with half-pip FOREX feeds. Indicator dialogue box improved.
Update June 25, 2011: Band colors were not serialized and therefore did not keep the selected color, when saved as part of a template or workspace.
Update July 11, 2011: Band colors change when the noise bands are penetrated. The signature for DrawRectangle() was changed to avoid some rare problems.
Update July 19, 2011: Serialization of the plots changed.
Update September 24, 2011: ChartControl checked for null, indicator can now be called by strategies.
Update August 28, 2012: Globex Holiday Calendar for 2012 added. Custom plot recoded to remove a minor bug and improve CPU efficiency.
March 19th, 2014 06:33 PM bobc635 Thanks....Looks interesting
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January 6th, 2011 11:54 PM masaleem1 Hi my name is saleem and I am a novice trader was taking a look at your volume plot
it looks very interesting so I just wonted to know why you came up with the this plot and
how the underling logic of the plot works. Well I am sure you are very busy and don't feel
you have to rush to reply back
well great work
April 15th, 2010 08:44 AM greathopes Very interesting looking. Can't wait to see it in realtime.
November 26th, 2013 12:57 AM SodyTexas Sounds a lot like Toby Crabel's breakout, great stuff! Thanks Fats. Have you looked at Linda's Raschke adaptation? I'm s
ure you have.
Cheers,
September 23rd, 2013 11:33 AM tflanner thanks for everything...very helpful
April 5th, 2022 07:28 AM ScootersRoofing Can this indi plot the 30 sec OR - I have this setup on SC without issue and I'm looking to move to NT
June 18th, 2017 09:34 AM kiro Thanks Harry,
as always top performance!
March 15th, 2017 12:55 AM Vedant Sincerely appreciate your generous work...
March 7th, 2017 08:30 PM romus Many thanks
June 1st, 2016 09:40 PM 1973Hog Thanks for the Indicator. However, try as I might, I cannot figure out how to make the Opening Range start at 09:30 ET.
I tried using the Offset as you suggested, but the OR disappears with anything other than + 00:00. I am sure it is somet
hing I am doing wrong but I cannot figure it out. Your help would be most gratefully appreciated.