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Crossing of emas
Hello. Hi. Excuse my English. I have an indicator that draws an arrow when two EMAs are crossed. If the value of an ema is a tick greater than that of the second theme, the arrow is drawn. I want the arrow to be drawn when the value of one theme is at least 3 ticks greater than the other. How is it done? Thank you. Thank you.Tags: None
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Hello julifro,
Thank you for your note.
You would do this using the NinjaScript Editor however this would require coding experience.
We do not build custom indicators or strategies for customers however if you’d like I could have someone from our business development team pass over a list of professional Ninja Script consultants that you could contact about modifying this for you.
Please let us know if you need further assistance.Alan P.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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Hello julifro,
You would need to modify the indicator using the NinjaScript Editor.
I have provided a link on using the editor,
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julifro.
I think you simply need to add "+ 3* TickSize" or "- 3* TickSize" depending on which EMA you want to put the difference of 3 ticks. I'd suggest adding it one at a time and see what it gives you.
For example:
if(EMA(Input, fastPeriod)[0] + 3*TickSize >= EMA(Input, mediumPeriod)[0] && EMA(Input, mediumPeriod)[0] >= EMA(Input, slowPeriod)[0] )
or
if(EMA(Input, fastPeriod)[0] >= EMA(Input, mediumPeriod)[0] - 3*TickSize && EMA(Input, mediumPeriod)[0] >= EMA(Input, slowPeriod)[0] )
etc.
Note to spell TickSize correctly, with a capital "T" and capital "S".
sandman
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Hello julifro,
In the support department at NinjaTrader we do not create, debug, or modify code for our clients. This is so that we can maintain a high level of service for all of our clients.
You can also contact a professional NinjaScript Consultants who would be eager to create or modify this script at your request or assist you with your script. Please let me know if you would like our business development follow up with you with a list of professional NinjaScript Consultants who would be happy to create this script or any others at your request.
Please let us know if you need further assistance.Alan P.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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At no time did I request the creation or modification of an indicator. I have asked for help on what would be the correct code to perform a calculation. I have asked a programming question in C # as I have done in other occasions and kindly I have been helped in this forum. If the policy of ninjatrader is to stop helping its users I will gladly go to another graphics platform.
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