Good morning, I am having trouble getting the B-line template / Indicators imported into my FXCM ( MarketScope 2.0 platform )
I found this Template/Indicator on NinjaTrader, and I would like to have the same Indicator setup ( B-line ) on my MarketScope 2.0 platform
Here's the link for the Actual Indicators plotted on a chart.....
http://ift.tt/1Dx3igS
Here's the link to the thread that mentions the B-line Indicator with the Zip files.....
http://ift.tt/1Dx3kp7
And lastly, here is the code from TradeStation in Text format.....
Input: Price(Close), Length1(35), Length2(10), Length3(1), OverBought(80), OverSold(20),
MidColor(White),OBOSColor(Red);
Variables: KFast(0), KFull(0), DFull(0), LL(O), HH(0);
LL = Lowest((High+Low)/2, Length1);
HH = Highest((High+Low)/2, Length1);
KFast = 100 * IFF(HH-LL=0,0,(((High+Low)/2) - LL)/(HH- LL));
KFull = Average(KFast, Length2);
DFull = Average(KFull, Length3);
If KFull <= 80 and KFull >= 20 then
Plot1(KFull,"Stoc",MidColor,Default,2) else
Plot1(KFull,"Stoc",OBOSColor,Default,2);
Plot3(OverBought, "OverBought");
Plot4(OverSold, "OverSold");
Thanks so much for the time and the help, I very much appreciate it
I found this Template/Indicator on NinjaTrader, and I would like to have the same Indicator setup ( B-line ) on my MarketScope 2.0 platform
Here's the link for the Actual Indicators plotted on a chart.....
http://ift.tt/1Dx3igS
Here's the link to the thread that mentions the B-line Indicator with the Zip files.....
http://ift.tt/1Dx3kp7
And lastly, here is the code from TradeStation in Text format.....
Input: Price(Close), Length1(35), Length2(10), Length3(1), OverBought(80), OverSold(20),
MidColor(White),OBOSColor(Red);
Variables: KFast(0), KFull(0), DFull(0), LL(O), HH(0);
LL = Lowest((High+Low)/2, Length1);
HH = Highest((High+Low)/2, Length1);
KFast = 100 * IFF(HH-LL=0,0,(((High+Low)/2) - LL)/(HH- LL));
KFull = Average(KFast, Length2);
DFull = Average(KFull, Length3);
If KFull <= 80 and KFull >= 20 then
Plot1(KFull,"Stoc",MidColor,Default,2) else
Plot1(KFull,"Stoc",OBOSColor,Default,2);
Plot3(OverBought, "OverBought");
Plot4(OverSold, "OverSold");
Thanks so much for the time and the help, I very much appreciate it
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