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First start with post one of the thread and read and read, install the actual version, try the settings, then write again questions knowing this great indicator a little bit.
Come on I know I should read from the beginning but not all of us have the time
Couldn't some one just tell me in short how those dots are calculated?
Thank you for those who have a bit of patience
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Information is spread out in the thread, but here is the easiest way. Download the indicator (If have not done already) then edit the open source code and read the code. It is pretty much organized in sections, so if you want to find out how something is calculated it is clearly laid out under that section. Can't be easier (No, I don't know the answer to your question)
But the swings (dots) are simply the moving highest highs or lowest lows of so many bars (number of bars a user option). Each swing (dot) is printed after the previous leg is completed, that means at least two new bars are completed in the new direction.
Nothing magic about this indicator. If you don't know what a swing is, you may not need this indicator, not yet.
to:
private PriceActionSwingOscillator.Utility.SwingTypes swingType = PriceActionSwingOscillator.Utility.SwingTypes.Gann;
Let me know if that doesn't work.
I still get
The type name 'Utility' does not exist in the type 'NinjaTrader.Indicator.PriceActionSwingOscillator'
I also tried changing the using to using PriceActionSwingOscillator.Utility but I cant work out whats wrong in the type library seeing as your fix explicitly declares it. Any other ideas?
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I still get
The type name 'Utility' does not exist in the type 'NinjaTrader.Indicator.PriceActionSwingOscillator'
I also tried changing the using to using PriceActionSwingOscillator.Utility but I cant work out whats wrong in the type library seeing as your fix explicitly declares it. Any other ideas?
Humm.... Okay, I don't have that Indicator loaded, I will try it tonight and let you know, but what might have happened it the Oscillator may be dependent upon one of the non-oscillator versions of PAS. Try this for now:
Humm.... Okay, I don't have that Indicator loaded, I will try it tonight and let you know, but what might have happened it the Oscillator may be dependent upon one of the non-oscillator versions of PAS. Try this for now: