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This is the same indicator as NYSE_Tick_Breadth except it does not include the Breadth part of the indicator.
This allows the indicator to work on tick charts. The image is a 25 tick chart of NYSE Tick.
I also use it on 100 tick chart.
It is more effective with the Bru Cumulative indicator.
The 3 square rows are the same as the NYSE Tick Breadth indicator. ( +100, 200, 300; or -100, 200, 300)
The arrows indicate that the $TICK is making new daily highs or lows and are marked with dotted lines.
Based on my needs, I have added couple new features to some of Gomi's indicators. The 2 new indicators are meant as add-ons (not replacements) to the original ones contained in the current GomPackage1.1.
GomDeltaVol_UpDown (based on GomDeltaVolume):
added option for "negative delta"plot below zero line; added "zero line" plot; disabled TotalVolume plot/calc.
These are the common stochastics indicators with a few minor changes. THEY ARE FOR NINJATRADER 7 ONLY.
The main value of these is that they show: how to implement multi-color plotting in NT7; how to serialize colors for use as parameters; and how to use the dataseries objects exposed by GOMCD as input to other indicators.
The stochastic of price is the common, garden variety stochastic oscillator. I changed it to oscillate between -100 and +100 instead of between 0 and 100, and used the new PlotColors() method of NT7 to give different colors for rising and falling. Once the color changes, it stays changed.
The stochastic of CD is based on the CUMULATIVE DELTA OF VOLUME. It is not based on price AT ALL. For it to work, you need to have installed the GomCD indicator. If you are running a GomRecorder and have set up a GOMFOLDER, this plot will refresh historically, and will not disappear when you make changes to the chart. This is a good code sample for those who would want to use the GomCd to give inputs to other custom indicators.
For both of these, the colors of the rising and falling plots "K" are ColorRising and ColorFalling, the first two parameters all the way at the top of the list. Changing the color of Plot "K" will not do anything. However, that is where you can adjust the line weight and style of that plot.
COMPATIBILITY:
NinjaTrader 6.5: NO
NinjaTrader 7.0: YES
Noticed when writing my trading journal (so glad I found this forum, thanks Mike, and all those I've learned from) I was constantly noting the DOM. So, decided to have an indicator that visualized it.
This is ladder based on jtRealStats code (NT downloads) and looks at the ending cumulative volume of bids and asks for each bar. In the code I limited the idx to the 5 levels above and below. Previous postings have noted that a equally-weighted and heavy DOM is one sign of Barb Wire (AL Brooks). Thus, a vaccum for your trading $$$.
COMPATIBILITY:
NinjaTrader 6.5: YES
NinjaTrader 7.0: NO (sam028)
April 8th, 2010 04:18 PM anniebee321 i cannot see any data associated with this indicator?
January 10th, 2010 12:55 PM GoldStandard Thanks again for this tool. It's interesting to be able to view how the buyers/sellers order relationship changes at cer
tain points.
I ran across a site you might find interesting that is doing some work with order book analysis: tradingphysics.net. The
y have some interesting oscillators based on level 2 data & claim to have achieved quite a high success rate with them.
(i have no association with them)
I have a small request if its not too much trouble. For me it's a little bit counter-intuitive that the Total Buy line g
January 9th, 2010 09:18 PM GoldStandard Nice work and thank you! I'm trying this out now on replay mode.
January 7th, 2010 12:44 PM cclsys Thxs alot. I like indicators that give straight info that is otherwise hard to see (like Vwap and POC etc.). I also look
at the DOM alot and suspect this visual translation will prove helpful in learning to read various situations better.