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Quick question about the D3Spotter divergence indicator
hi dadof3and3,
thanks for feedback , if you think the same way -- not *real* divergence..... -- maybe we can go on here together a bit
i think your indicator give a lot of good basic funktions for further evolution .
especialy with this new version with separation for every inserted indicator.
- the line-plotting section is great +
- the scan for the swing candidates in price is good also.
so the next step would be to scan such swings also in the indicator
+ then at least the comparison of those 2 - price + indi-swings to find the diver
i would like to work on that but dont have very big coding skills.
-- but lots of ideas + examples what we want to have at the end
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max-td
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I am re-coding Dadof3and3's, beautiful piece of work, D3Spotter to use the indicator's (ind.) data-series as the primary divergence (div.) comparison and price as the secondary div. comparison. First I'm tackling the MACD Histogram, because …
Hi all... max-td, I'll take a look at your MT4 code and see what I can do. (sorry for the late response, I forgot to go to page 2, or more, of this thread, doh!)
Depending on how much you care about this, you can replace DrawDot code with DrawText code and use a Wingdings font, then draw a special character and control the font size to whatever you want. Open up Word or Wordpad and you can see the Wingding fonts on your system and then see if any of those look good, you can use the Control Panel character mapper if it is installed otherwise just type A through Z (upper and lower) into your word doc and then you can figure out which char you want to DrawText with.