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Can you describe what you mean by "triple"? Does that mean this math, this math and this math...three non-colinear calculations or does it mean this point, this point and a third point on the same math (calculation)
There is an indicator here for divergence (part of it) that can be hard coded or changed in settings to show divergence on different items.
The PriceActionSwing indicator for NinjaTrader 7.0 calculates swings in different ways and visualize them. It shows swing information like the swing length, duration, volume,... It contains a lot of features. It is also useable on the Market Analyzer.
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Unfortunately when I hard coded the thing I was looking at to my specific oscilator I believe I changed the mane in my roster.
" three continuous divergences in a row between current High and previous Peak then it will trigger a signal."
I have the D3Spotter, which works good, but I wanted to find something specific for triple divergences. I was hoping that fellow members possibly ran across something similar that Pattern Smart uses.
much about "triple", BUT if you look at that indicator that I linked you can strip everything except the hard coded indicator that you want to look at for divergence then simply run multiple instances using different settings. I think I can make a picture of that without too much struggle. Give me a few minutes.
looking at these NT charts remind me of how SUPERIOR they are to anything else. This is a GS chart from a couple days ago. I think it shows what you are asking to see. the red is a longer term calc and the blue is a shorter term calc. You could put another one on there and set it to 21 so you'd have 5,13,21 triple divergence. I do not know what that is worth if anything or what you might get out of it, but there it is.