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As mentioned in a thread that's really about Sierra charts, I'm looking for a basic OHLC indicator. I would like it to plot
- Open
- High
- Low
- Close
For each trading day. For tomorrow/current live day, I'd like it to plot the Open and current High/Low with the horizontal lines projecting to the right at the end of the session. I use the US Equities RTH 09:30-16:00 session.
Preferrably, but not a strict requirement, I'd also like it to color code the high/low lines based on whether the high or low comes first on the day. If low before high = green; If high before low = red.
Any ideas? Could I code something like this myself (I think not)?
I was suggested that as an Elite Member I might be able to find something like this, but looking at all the available indicators, it does not seem like something like this is available...
Thanks in advance for any help.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
move the .cs file to folder Documents\NinjaTrader 8\bin\Custom\Indicators then use Ninja to open it and compile it so that it will show up on indicator list.
Thanks, cory, but since I'm currently on a free version of Ninja (I'm in the process of funding, so should have the full version in a few weeks), it seems like I can't compile indicators...?
And regardless - it's meant to be plotted on a 1-minute/5-minute chart. How can the plot be too far away when it's (supposed to) plotted for each trading day?