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cshrum
Could someone change this code to add the arrows to price chart instead of indicator panel or both spots is fine too.
thanks
#WT_LB Short Name TV
declare lower;
input Channel_Length = 10; #10
input Average_Length = 21; #10
input over_bought_1 = 60;
input over_bought_2 = 53;
input over_sold_1 = -60;
input over_sold_2 = -53;
input show_bubbles = yes;
input show_sec_bbls = no;
input show_alerts = yes;
def ap = hlc3;
def esa = ExpAverage(ap, Channel_Length);
def d = ExpAverage(AbsValue(ap - esa), Channel_Length);
def ci = (ap - esa) / (0.015 * d);
def tci = ExpAverage(ci, Average_Length);
def wt1 = tci;
def wt2 = SimpleMovingAvg(wt1, 4);
#def zero = 0;
plot zero = 0;
zero.SetDefaultColor( Color.GRAY );
plot obLevel1 = over_bought_1;
obLevel1.SetDefaultColor(Color.RED);
plot osLevel1 = over_sold_1;
osLevel1.SetDefaultColor(Color.GREEN);
plot obLevel2 = over_bought_2;
obLevel2.SetDefaultColor(Color.RED);
obLevel2.SetStyle(Curve.SHORT_DASH);
plot osLevel2 = over_sold_2;
osLevel2.SetDefaultColor(Color.GREEN);
osLevel2.SetStyle(Curve.SHORT_DASH);
plot wt1_1 = wt1;
wt1_1.SetDefaultColor(Color.GREEN);
plot wt2_1 = wt2;
wt2_1.SetDefaultColor(Color.RED);
wt2_1.SetStyle(Curve.POINTS);
plot wt3 = (wt1 - wt2);
wt3.SetDefaultColor(Color.BLUE);
wt3.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.HISTOGRAM);
def signal1 = wt1 crosses above wt2 and wt1 < over_sold_2;
plot Signal = if signal1 then (signal1 * over_sold_2) else Double.NaN;
Signal.SetDefaultColor(Color.GREEN);
Signal.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.ARROW_UP);
Signal.SetLineWeight(3);
Signal.HideTitle();
def signal2 = wt1 crosses below wt2 and wt1 > over_bought_2;
plot Signal2_ = if signal2 then (signal2 * over_bought_2) else Double.NaN;
Signal2_.SetDefaultColor(Color.RED);
Signal2_.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.ARROW_DOWN);
Signal2_.SetLineWeight(3);
Signal2_.HideTitle();
lower studies do not plot on the upper. The only thing to do here is reformat the code into an upper. See if this meets your needs:
Code
#WT_LB Short Name TV
### modified into upper plot by The Yeti 9-24-19 for cshrum
input Channel_Length = 10; #10
input Average_Length = 21; #10
input over_bought_1 = 60;
input over_bought_2 = 53;
input over_sold_1 = -60;
input over_sold_2 = -53;
input show_bubbles = yes;
input show_sec_bbls = no;
input show_alerts = yes;
def ap = hlc3;
def esa = ExpAverage(ap, Channel_Length);
def d = ExpAverage(AbsValue(ap - esa), Channel_Length);
def ci = (ap - esa) / (0.015 * d);
def tci = ExpAverage(ci, Average_Length);
def wt1 = tci;
def wt2 = SimpleMovingAvg(wt1, 4);
def zero = 0;
def obLevel1 = over_bought_1;
def osLevel1 = over_sold_1;
def obLevel2 = over_bought_2;
def osLevel2 = over_sold_2;
def wt1_1 = wt1;
def wt2_1 = wt2;
def wt3 = (wt1 - wt2);
def signal1 = wt1 crosses above wt2 and wt1 < over_sold_2;
plot Signal = if signal1 then low else Double.NaN;
Signal.SetDefaultColor(Color.GREEN);
Signal.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.ARROW_UP);
Signal.SetLineWeight(3);
Signal.HideTitle();
def signal2 = wt1 crosses below wt2 and wt1 > over_bought_2;
plot Signal2_ = if signal2 then high else Double.NaN;
Signal2_.SetDefaultColor(Color.RED);
Signal2_.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.ARROW_DOWN);
Signal2_.SetLineWeight(3);
Signal2_.HideTitle();