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Yea, right now, I've implemented Vervoort as an oscillator as seen here: https://screencast.com/t/5NcSEEgAPc
You can access these oscillator values in a signal (RTL) to easily make signal markers when it crosses zero as also seen in chart.
Right now, the only options are Period and Lookback. Is that correct? 2015-02-18_1129 - LinnSoftware's library
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Once you've installed the Vervoort Oscillator, you can import this chart to see how you would accomplish the buy and sell signals: VervoortSignals_150219104558 | ChartHub
go back to https://www.linnsoft.com/techind/vervoort
and install the extension again. This time, before installing, go to your Object Manager, choose "Extensions" then choose "Vervoort" and click "Delete". Then proceed with re-install. Let me know how that looks. I'll work on getting the source into next installer.
OK. Stand by. Presenting installers for extensions in this fashion is somewhat new to us and working out the kinks. Will have something shortly. Also working on making the recalculation much more efficient in the process.
OK, the Vervoort is available now as an RTX Extension and can be downloaded from https://www.linnsoft.com/techind/vervoort Alpha, thanks for working with me on this and let me know if anyone has a problem with the indicator.