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Is anyone interested in transposing my code into C# for use with NT7? I have the code as well as the article that it was based on. If anyone wants to tell me how to display the charts in the text of a post I could describe what is at work here and how I use it. There are three indies on that zero-line and some have suggested that it could be traded stand alone. I don't do that however. DB
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Here are three Adaptive CCI's that I had in my collection from 2009, no clue of their usefulness. I just remembered having them, and went and dug them up. Never used them to my knowledge.
wow that's a blast from the distant past. looks like some that i did way back when and posted them on the NT forum. i never found them very useful. they look cool but that's about it.
An adaptive cycle tuned cci is definetly useful if your outcome is making money. I am aware of at least one group that trades the zero line from the chart I displayed stand alone.
It would be better to take a look at them cause i dont know what you want to see. I probably just need to see the script you have of wherever platform you have.
Follow these 7 easy steps to import .cs file!
1. To import the .cs files, go to the following folder on your PC:
2. Then place those .cs files in that folder.
3. Next go to Tools -> Edit NinjaScript -> Indicator
4. Next fine the file, and open it, wait a second and an editor will pop up with all of the code.
5. Next hit the 'F5' key on your keyboard(this will compile that file), and you will hear a confirmation sound.
6. Next Close that editor after you hear the sounds.
7. Finally find the indicator you imported and add it to your chart.
Gonna hop out and grab something to eat, should be back in 20 mins, find me in the chatbox to sort this out.