Forex Tick Data ready to be uploaded to Ninja Trader 7.
Each tick includes a time stamp, price and volume.
The ticks time zone is EST.
The time stamp is at 1 second resolution.
The price is at 0.1 pips resolution.
Total of 54 months of data, starting from April 2007.
Forex Tick Data ready to be uploaded to Ninja Trader 7.
Each tick includes a time stamp, price and volume.
The ticks time zone is EST.
The time stamp is at 1 second resolution.
The price is at 0.1 pips resolution.
Total of 54 months of data, starting from April 2007.
Forex Tick Data ready to be uploaded to Ninja Trader 7.
Each tick includes a time stamp, price and volume.
The ticks time zone is EST.
The time stamp is at 1 second resolution.
The price is at 0.1 pips resolution.
Total of 54 months of data, starting from April 2007.
version 3.0 - changed colors save correctly and restore correctly
Version 2.0 - in previous version, upon restart, the color selector parameters came up empty, in this version I made it so they default to Red, Yellow, and Green even if you had saved your workspace with other colors selected. I will keep investigating for a proper fix.
ColorInputSeriesSlopeChanges 1.0
I created a universal indicator that will alter the color based on slope change of "ANY" distinct, single-value dataseries in any panel. (I was reading Sharky’s thread and could not find the one he mentioned so I made one)
To use this, you need to learn how to define the input series for the indicator (all done via the NT7 UI). I created a thread in BMT that walks through this concept. You can also use NT7 help to learn how to do this.
In the supplied screen shot, the default input series is the 6E 12-11 (4 Range. For the indicator I changed it to be the EMA(20).
You can use “ANY” other available dataseries as input and the color change will be applied. No programing required; upper Bollinger band, lower Keltner band, HMA, TSI, MACD, etc… any indicator you have on your system can be used as the input dataseries for this indicator.
You can change the colors used, the defaults are Red (down), Yellow(same or peak), or Green(up).
Yellow can indicate values that are identical but it can also represent what I call Peak. The Peak value is the bar that is the apex of the slope change (ie from up to down). You can also toggle the display of Peak off or on.
The Sine Weighed Moving Average is, as they say, "an indicator that indicates the sine weighted moving average of a security's price over a period of time". (Why do people put descriptions like that in indicators, anyway?)
I found a rather sloppily coded version of this indicator on the Ninjatrader forums so I fixed it.
Hey guys..this is my attempt to create the famous ASCTrend indicator.
What i've done is get the asctrend1 and asctrend2 that i've found somewhere on the net, and applied the igor methodologies on them and maybe a tweak or two !
i hope you like it, i think it works pretty well!Enjoy
to install: extract the zip inside the indicators folder, and complie from ninja!then use
update: i added arrows at the start of an eASCTrend2 signal to make it more easy to read for the eyes
December 10th, 2011 05:41 PM nakachalet thx. what a massive pool of data, even though i don't ever use them but they are valuable to those backtesters.