This is a simple modification of NT's Swing indicator. This ind. does Not fill in the bars between the bar of the High/Low point and the bar on which it was detected (as specified by the Strength input). The purpose is so you can quickly see which bar the Hi/Lo point was detected on(signal was given).
Mar 17th 2017 Version 1
This Indicator displays the swing information at cursor position, useful for quickly gauging the current swing duration and distance in ticks within the Toolbar with options to customize including:
- Font Color
- Font Select
- Show Swing Information Label
- Hide Indicator Name
I'm self taught and just starting to understand what's required to convert my NT7 indicators over to NT8 so let me know if this can be improved.
October 30th, 2016
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Symbol Range, Version 1 -
This indicator allows a pretty quickly analysis of any chart data to determine the $Dollar and Tick range each day during any intraday time period for whatever symbol you have charted.
It prints data to the Output Window in Ninja so be sure you have that open. You can save that data as a .csv file and then open in Excel if you want to analyze further. I purposely put commas between the labels and the data just so I could import to Excel. If you use a super fast chart (like a 1-tick) it will make your CPU crawl so be careful not to have too many days of data on your chart. For a 1-tick chart, less than 15 days isn't bad. For minute data, years is very quick.
"TickRangeEachBarSummed" for a 1-tick chart represents the total "travel" of every wiggle in price. This is of course dependent on your data provider and may vary depending on if they filter the data you are charting. "TickRangeEachBarSummed" for any other chart type is the addition of every bar's High minus its Low.
November 22nd, 2013
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I have a couple issues with the back testing "Strategy Performance Summary"
1. Excessive information spread over heaps of screens. Even after exporting to Excel
2. There is no analysis of the Exits Strategies ie how many times the Initial Stop/StopLoss was hit, Breakeven hit, Trailing Stop etc
So to this end, I created a spreadsheet that loads in the information from a "Strategy Performance Summary" and produces a single page report with what I feel is the critical information.
The excel file is inside the attached zip file. It uses macro's, so you may get a security warning ? It was also created with Office 2010, so I'm not sure if it will work on early versions of Office or not.
To use it -
1. Run MC and export a Performace Summary report in XLS (Excel) format.
2. Open the "MC Import Template - Ver1.xlsm", accept any security warnings.
3. Click on the ""Import File (Ctrl R)" button.
4. Select the exported file from step 1.
5. You will see things jump around on the screen.
6. When the import has finished, it will ask do you want to save changes to the original file from step 1. Typically say NO.
7. It will now ask you to save the new condensed file. Say Yes.
That's it .
Here is a sample after the import -
This report works well with the below "NWT Exits".
It colors the region between two T3 moving averages. They are not Fulks-Matulich moving averages. I think it makes more sense to say that they are T3 moving averages calculated by a method developed by Fulks and Matulich.
I saw possibilities for improvement so took the liberty of revising it. This version will have a drastically lower usage of CPU cycles than the version that I found in the pot luck thread.
May 15th, 2022 01:41 PM gringa I already love your indicator and can't wait to use it in the live market tomorrow. Being able to show the broken rays a
nd differentiate them from the unbroken ones is quite useful!
May 15th, 2022 12:24 PM gringa Just discovered this, looking forward to seeing it in action. Just what I was looking for to easily spot liquidity areas
. I really like that it differentiates open from closed swing points.
December 10th, 2014 01:22 AM GreenZone Looks useful. Thanks.
September 22nd, 2014 10:24 AM greathopes Thank you - Nice job