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An indicator that calls other indicators and evaluates/acts on them. In this case to annotate the chart.
Hence the called indicators are "embedded" inside the other indicator. The instances of the called indicators inside the "wrapper" indicator are not the same instances as you placed on your chart. NT instantiates each separately.
"wrapper" is not a formal term.
In a Strategy, when you embed the indicator, you have the option to "Add" the indicator to your chart so you can see the same instance that the strategy code is using. There is no equivalent Add() in Indicator code; therefore, if you want to see it on the chart, you must add it yourself as a separate instance with potentially different parameters.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
TMFT,
I don't upload them anywhere. They were written for Professor William Schamp based on his PricePHYSICS(tm) system definition and requirements. Since I consider the indicators to be his code, I simply send them to him. It is my understanding that he will provide them to anyone who asks, for free without catch. I think it is that he simply likes to know who is using them.
He also sends out an email several times a week (not daily anymore) with sample charts for various markets to help folks read the charts.