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Assuming there are highs and lows. you can set the dataseries to an anchored VWAP to that series' Highs, a second instance adding through anchored VWAP on the series' Lows. That might solve the indie until you get the one that does it... you can see if it is similar to the indie. Simply re-code a VWAP that anchors price, multiple instances can be identified as Highs on indie #1 & Lows on indie #2, inside one main indie that is porbably similar to what the indie posted in picture on last post is trying to replicate.
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