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Hi i have an indicator for tradestation that i would like to convert to ninja script. If anyone can do this for me please send me a PM with your email. Am willing to pay for getting it done.
Thanks, Hugo
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Hi, I am trying to convert the MorningFade V2 strategy from the Battle of the Bots to NinjaScript to forward test myself but I don't know anything about EasyLanguage.
Most of it is pretty straightforward but a couple of details are still puzzling me.
If someone could offer some assistance I would appreciate it.
It's mostly this line:
K is a variable and I get StandardDev and Log but what does "C of data2" and "C[1] of data2" mean?
A search through the forum led me to BigMike's explanation that said data1 was the order entry structure and data2 was the chart data (I think that's what he said anyway) but what is "C"? Is that shorthand for Close?
Please keep in mind Battle of the Bots is Elite so don't post too much code in non-Elite areas.
C of data2 means closing price (Close[0] in ninja) of dataseries 2, as in a secondary dataseries on the chart. C[1] means same as Close[1] in ninja, close of prior bar.