By request I'm reposting jhlTSI with support for additional averaging methods for the signal line. I'm posting it as a new version instead of updating the original post, as more methods mean many more dependencies. If you're not interested in the additional averages you should download the earlier jhlTSI.
August 8th, 2010
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Thanks to CCL Systems ( cclsys) for the indicator. This is the same indicator adapted to the NT 7 nuances. A small amount of cleanup and voila!
The NT 6.5 version is here. The description from that location reads:
Especially helpful for non-time-based bar charts (though also good for them too), this indicator shows the Range Per Minute - expressed in ticks. To avoid huge bars during report times, the coding has a simple governor limitation to reduce the display value, but otherwise is accurate. There is also an optional alarm when RPM accelerates. You will probably have to go into the code to put in a sound file that you have in the Ninja/Sounds directory on the main system partition (not in the MyDocuments area).
Code cleaned up, new Scalping indicators and back color options. If the speed is accelerating above the average (default 6) and it's an up bar, a little wingding arrow will appear below the low and keep plotting on subsequent bars until there is a reversal or a new acceleration.
I find I can load it into the same panel as a volume indicator because the values are so low. Meanwhile if you enable price markers, the current RPM in ticks is displayed as text in the bottom right. The backcolors show that often shortly after acceleration there is a new move or climax of current move so it works as a leading indicator in some cases or confirmation of entry possibility in longer pattern setups.
The alarm can be disabled or a different sound file from the Sounds Directory in the Ninja System folders (not My Docs area).
Small, simple indicator but giving simple, factual information not often shown in others.
If there is enough interest, I can make the background colors and the audio callout selectable. Let me know.
Here is another favorite of mine. I call it the 'Zelma Velma'. It's actually a zero lag exponential moving average crossing a variable moving average, but that just doesn't roll off the tounge like Zelma Velma!
This indicator signals when the ZLEMA line crosses the VMA line. The signal comes in the form of background flooding.
The ZLEMA line shows rising and falling colors (selectable). The background flooding can be turned on or off. The color of the background flooding is selectable. Not everyone likes my green and red background flooding.
Improvement on the NT TickCounter. Displays the units remaining in an easy to view bar graph. The indicator works with time, ticks and volume. Displays in the lower right corner with changeable colors. Text display can be in either a number or a percentage.
March 15th, 2016 08:18 PM racecarjw Excellent work, Thank You https://nexusfi.com/images/smilies/gtn/pcguru.gif
September 4th, 2015 12:58 PM Amsterdam Whale Bravo sir, with thanks.
April 4th, 2015 03:43 PM josemarcello This is good indicator......Should be a link info video in this forum showing all the indicator available working.....wo
uld be great !!!
September 12th, 2011 10:36 PM knight Hi Gordo
I've been lookin' for this back ground for a good while,helps tremendously!!!
July 13th, 2011 09:51 AM brevco I love ADX and this is an excellent visual representation of where there is strength or weakness in the trend. Thank yo