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Howdy. I am wanting to create an indicator based on a few oscillators. I have an indicator that contains two oscilators, another that has just one oscillator.
The oscilators change colors, which is what I want to base decisions on, along with their vertical positions (between 0-10, >10 etc).
I have some basic program knowledge, and I have created strategies in ninja over a year ago, but I have no idea where to start now. I've been looking for videos that might be doing something similiar to what I am doing, but can't find what I am looking for.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I think once I get the indicators I want to have actually IN my indicator, I can fumble my way through with the IF/AND statements to get the results I want.
I will present a webinar on very basic Ninjascript coding and debugging. As you know NinjaScript is based on C#, but this will not be a webinar on C# programming itself, I will only show very basic C# stuff.
At the end of the webinar, a guy with no …
If you post more details on what exactly you are trying to do, someone will likely help you out.
I do want to do most of it myself. But say i wanted to just add two CCI indicators to a chart, of different lengths. Then say i wanted to just place an arrow on a chart when one CCI is in between -100 and 0, AND the smaller CCI breaks below 0 for example.