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My experience with third party indicators that Muly has written for clients is this: Nothing is exposed or can be accessed. I don't know about the TPO though. Dan
Hi, Did you find the TPO indicator?
I'm looking for something similar. See JPG image:
Alternatively, I could team-up with someone that wants to help develop it...
I'm interested only in the time-based Letter Profile. (or both time & volume based profiles, if available).
Does anyone have a TPO indicator like this for NT? I have searched the forum, but only found journals and this thread. If I missed it somewhere I apologize and thank you in advance for you help,
GomMP does have a time-based option. Look under Main Settings. Set #1 Color Bar Mode to "Time Color" and Set #6 Plotted Data to "Time". You wont get the alphabet letters but the colors work as TPOs.
with "time color" mode, you can set different colors for different time periods. then under time color settings you can choose the "color resolution". 30 means a different color every 30 minutes. with starting hue and ending hue you can change the colors.
plotted data:
- volume = volume of each tick is accumulated on each price level
- time = the number of seconds the price stayed at each price level is accumulated
- tick = the number of ticks on each price level is accumulated
example of volume and time data, both in time color mode:
while time color mode will show you the range for a certain time period (similar to mp), it can't be used as tpo's.