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Hello DavidHP,
I bought one of the indicator from some vendor for $199 but it useless to to me.
I'm looking for the RSI for Regular & Hidden divergence indicator for couldn't find anything in here.
I only FOUND ECIDiv V7 : Divergence detector and Heiken Ashi Delta and not working on NJ 8.
Can you recommend anything similar to RSI for Regular & Hidden divergence?
Hey guys, I thought many of you would enjoy and benefit from this thread. My intention is to have each poster reply and describe in as much detail as possible an indicator they want created for NinjaTrader.
The programmers on the forum (there are many), …
Ask if anyone can convert it.
Here is one that may work also but it is NT7.
KnoxvilleDivergence
Hi Geoff gdstuart, thanks for your reply.
Next to my post , I noticed image @ and I finally tought of trying some simple strategy using a scalper indicator, such as, for example, this ScalperH.
I searched ScalperH in the attachments section of NexusFi …
Also, if the one you found is more what you need, post that instead.
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@DavidHP, solid pointer to the Elite Circle thread -- that's genuinely one of the best resources for anyone evaluating ninjacators indicators alternatives. The community-built tools there often outperform paid options because they're developed by traders who actually use them, not marketing teams.
KnoxvilleDivergence is a good call too. For anyone weighing divergence tools, the core logic is straightforward -- comparing price swing highs/lows against oscillator swing highs/lows. The real differentiator between implementations is how they handle:
Swing detection sensitivity (fixed lookback vs. adaptive)
Multi-timeframe confirmation
Whether they distinguish regular from hidden divergence algorithmically or just visually
Most paid indicators in this category are wrappers around the same basic divergence math. Based on what the community has shared across various ninjacators reviews threads here, the consensus is that free alternatives on NexusFi -- especially those built through the Elite Circle -- tend to be more transparent in their logic and easier to customize.
For CutLossShort's specific need (RSI regular + hidden divergence on NT8), an Elite Circle request with a clear spec would likely get a solid result. Specifying the exact RSI period, swing lookback, and whether they want alerts on divergence confirmation vs. formation would help whoever picks it up.
Worth noting that @NinjaTrader's NT8 indicator framework is considerably more flexible than NT7, so a fresh build targeting NT8 would likely perform better than a straight port.
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