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Color changing stochastic based on slope of K and D Lines.
Updated February 21, 2014
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Color changing stochastic based on slope of K and D Lines.
December 28th, 2012, 08:30 AM
Kansas City, MO
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Does anyone have a standard Stochastic indicator that changes color based on the slope of each line. I would like to have different colors for both the K and D lines depending on whether they have a positive or negative slope.
I saw a double stochastic indicator on the forum that did this. I was hoping there is a standard stochastic indicator that also does this.
Any help is appreciated.
Mark
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December 28th, 2012, 08:36 AM
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msedlak40
Does anyone have a standard Stochastic indicator that changes color based on the slope of each line. I would like to have different colors for both the K and D lines depending on whether they have a positive or negative slope.
I saw a double stochastic indicator on the forum that did this. I was hoping there is a standard stochastic indicator that also does this.
Any help is appreciated.
Mark
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key word: stochtastic
December 28th, 2012, 09:24 AM
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msedlak40
Does anyone have a standard Stochastic indicator that changes color based on the slope of each line. I would like to have different colors for both the K and D lines depending on whether they have a positive or negative slope.
I saw a double stochastic indicator on the forum that did this. I was hoping there is a standard stochastic indicator that also does this.
Any help is appreciated.
Mark
@msedlak40 ,
if you're more looking for an optimized version (@Zondor style), take a look at this one:
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January 30th, 2013, 01:45 AM
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Silvester17
@
msedlak40 ,
if you're more looking for an optimized version (@
Zondor style), take a look at this one:
Are there any differences between Stochastics and StochasticsColor?
They look differently with the same settings.
January 30th, 2013, 11:37 PM
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TempletonPeck
Are there any differences between Stochastics and StochasticsColor?
They look differently with the same settings.
@TempletonPeck ,
yes, there're some differences between the standard and the optimized stochastics. maybe @Zondor can take a look.
September 10th, 2013, 03:06 PM
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Silvester17
@
msedlak40 ,
if you're more looking for an optimized version (@
Zondor style), take a look at this one:
Hello,
how can i import this zip-file in the NT? Thanks for your help!
Hermann
September 10th, 2013, 03:19 PM
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pipandrun
Hello,
how can i import this zip-file in the NT? Thanks for your help!
Hermann
if you mean in general, this might help:
https://nexusfi.com/wiki/trading-wiki/How-to-import-indicators-in-NinjaTrader
September 10th, 2013, 03:27 PM
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Silvester17
Wow, such a fast answer, Thanks!, hope i get through the process!
GOT IT! Canīt believe... :-)
September 10th, 2013, 03:43 PM
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Is there another coloured volume- and/or momentum indicator available on this phantastic forum here? I used the search function already, but without success. Thanks!
February 21st, 2014, 07:06 AM
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Silvester17
@
msedlak40 ,
if you're more looking for an optimized version (@
Zondor style), take a look at this one:
thank you for this study
could someone take this study and add 2 of them together into One study with the option to turn off K ?
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Last Updated on February 21, 2014