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Yes. Unfortunately, I was not able to squeeze that into 12.1.6. 12.1.6 was primarily to tighten everything up with 12.1 before moving on with 12.2 and wanted to introduce as little new code as possible. We do intend to release 12.2 beta very soon (hopefully early next week) with this in it and several other interesting features including ability to Profile any indicator.
I also intend to code up the Vervoort as an RTX extension and will try to get that to you early next week as well. One question on that. I will have a few more questions for you soon on that when I begin coding it.
OK, so I've got it calculating the two prices/curves. Do you prefer to see these two prices both plotted as lines overlaying the bars? or in a separate pane as an oscillator (difference between the two). Like this... https://screencast.com/t/WRatGolfkey
I even don't need to see them, all i need is a signal up or down when a crossover occurs. Please see screenshot. Arrows show crossovers. CL 5 min chart. For some charts i make a separate pane just to see how is close a difference to 0.
I think it would better to have them as an oscillator, so I can make signals for crossovers in my IRT copy. The only important point is to have "period" as a variable.