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This VMA looks very cool. Thanks guys for bringing it up and sharing it with everyone!

 

I just have one more question, after all this info ... Where can i get one :) (Edit ... for TradeStation)

 

Thanks

 

Travis

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Travis

 

There's a few different variations that I coded up throughout this thread and a couple of other threads Walter started about this concept. If there was one you're particularly after then I can send it to you, otherwise, I know they're long but have a look though the threads as they're all in there.

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

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  trbates said:
This VMA looks very cool. Thanks guys for bringing it up and sharing it with everyone!

 

I just have one more question, after all this info ... Where can i get one :) (Edit ... for TradeStation)

 

Thanks

 

Travis

 

Thanks Travis, vma stuff has really made a revolution into my trading as well... you may also want to check my new course ( on my signature ) where I share all my last nuances into my actuall trading, it includes indis and templates for NT... the tradestation version should be somwhere arround this thread, I know Blu-Ray did a lot of coding for TS on vma as well...

 

let me share with you a video of what I am doing and what you can expect from the course as well... cheers Walter.

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This is one of the promotional videos about the course, now the method its very similar to the ones presented here, but it has some new cool nuances...

 

[GVIDEO]<embed id="VideoPlayback" style="width:400px;height:326px" allowFullScreen="true" src="http://video.google.com/googleplayer[/GVIDEO]

 

 

 

cheers Walter.

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  walterw said:
This is one of the promotional videos about the course, now the method its very similar to the ones presented here, but it has some new cool nuances...

 

[GVIDEO]<embed id="VideoPlayback" style="width:400px;height:326px" allowFullScreen="true" src="http://video.google.com/googleplayer[/GVIDEO]

 

 

 

cheers Walter.

 

 

seems the google video didnt work... I post on next...

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  walterw said:
seems the google video didnt work... I post on next...

 

 

Ok so I actually added the promotional videos right on the site (check my signature)... so far I am convinced its as powerfull as it gets... cheers Walter.

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  traderandreas said:
Hi All,

Could someone please post the adxvma for ninja trader that allows for 3 inputs ie adxvma(2,1,ema). I have seen it on a few images and is different from the adxvma(2).

thanks,

Trader

 

Check the ones I posted here: http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/41814-post29.html. I believe Walter posted some templates for NT. You may want to go through his thread or do a search.

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  traderandreas said:
Hi Ztrader,

 

Thanks for the indicator but it is not the one I am after. If anyone could post the adxvma indicator that allows for 3 inputs like in walter's charts. adxvma(2,1,ema).

 

thanks,

Trader

 

Have a look through all of Walters threads as they will be posted on there somewhere, alternatively have look at Sparrow's posts as I think ( not sure ) he recoded into Ninja.

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

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  traderandreas said:
Hi Ztrader,

 

Thanks for the indicator but it is not the one I am after. If anyone could post the adxvma indicator that allows for 3 inputs like in walter's charts. adxvma(2,1,ema).

 

thanks,

Trader

 

The third input is the type of average used for smoothing... its somwhere on this thread, post it again... cheers Walter.

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Hi Traderandreas...

I just happen to download ADXVMA Indicator and like you I also use Ninja Trader for my trading needs. I am not an expert in understanding the programming codes. I tried installing this indicator on NT which failed. I was fortunate enough to come across your success on installing it on NT. Can I request you to help me in doing the same with installing this indicator on NT.

Thanks in all cases.

Best regards,

Yusuf SHAIKH

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In the Control Center Window: Click on File | Utilities | Import Ninjascript.....

Now click on Yes in the popup message box.

Now the Import NinjaScript Archive File (.zip) window will appear. Navigate to the directory where the adxvma.zip file was downloaded to. Now click on that file and then click on the Open button.

Let Ninja do its thing. You should see a message that that file/indicator was successfully imported.

You are now ready to us the indicator.

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HI...

Thanks for your reply. I tried doing what you have mentioned. Tried to import this indicator but at the end I get an error message stating the given file is not NT script file or something like that. Any idea what could be the cause?

Thanks in all cases buddy.

Regards,

Yusuf SHAIKH

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HI...All of You Good People...

It is to my good fortune that I came across TL. I read all the messages and discussions under tis thread and am quiet impressed with all the work produced here. The quality of discussion is superb and worth stating RESEARCH and not only discussion. I use NT for my trading needs and am quiet OK with its performance. However, last night I uploaded VMARainbow indicator on my NT which was not an issue but during the peak session time when the volume started growing up aggressively, my NT got stucked with no data getting refreshed. Just posting the problem here if someone knows how can this issue be eliminated. Having said that, I am also checking on the indications produced by VWAP. I have a suggestion regarding this. As per last developed version, I believe by JOSH, this VWAP indicator has 1 definable Break Time and 10 Bands to choose from. I am using 14 VWAP's loaded with different Break Time starting from the time when London Market opens till US market closes. This is in an effort to understand how the Price moves above and below VWAP's during Pre-market, Actual market and Post-market sessions. Especially, I have seen that all the VWAP's tends to form a cluster either during the pre-market session or at the mid-session thereby giving an indication of high probable trade. I am still not confident as how to derive any conclusions out of this observation as I am still learning while trading and cannot risk too much on loosing trades. If this can trigger some further development in this area, it may be wonderful. Also as a part of further development, how about having different Break Times as an option to be defined while loading this indicator. At the moment we have only 1 Break Time Slot that can be defined as user input - This may avoid having too many VWAP loaded individually.

Thanks for all your time and expertise.

Best regards,

Yusuf SHAIKH

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HI...All of You Good People...

It is to my good fortune that I came across TL. I read all the messages and discussions under tis thread and am quiet impressed with all the work produced here. The quality of discussion is superb and worth stating RESEARCH and not only discussion. I use NT for my trading needs and am quiet OK with its performance. However, last night I uploaded VMARainbow indicator on my NT which was not an issue but during the peak session time when the volume started growing up aggressively, my NT got stucked with no data getting refreshed. Just posting the problem here if someone knows how can this issue be eliminated. Having said that, I am also checking on the indications produced by VWAP. I have a suggestion regarding this. As per last developed version, I believe by JOSH, this VWAP indicator has 1 definable Break Time and 10 Bands to choose from. I am using 14 VWAP's loaded with different Break Time starting from the time when London Market opens till US market closes. This is in an effort to understand how the Price moves above and below VWAP's during Pre-market, Actual market and Post-market sessions. Especially, I have seen that all the VWAP's tends to form a cluster either during the pre-market session or at the mid-session thereby giving an indication of high probable trade. I am still not confident as how to derive any conclusions out of this observation as I am still learning while trading and cannot risk too much on loosing trades. If this can trigger some further development in this area, it may be wonderful. Also as a part of further development, how about having different Break Times as an option to be defined while loading this indicator. At the moment we have only 1 Break Time Slot that can be defined as user input - This may avoid having too many VWAP loaded individually.

Thanks for all your time and expertise.

Best regards,

Yusuf SHAIKH

 

Yusuf, feel free to post charts of what you are doing... cheers Walter.

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Hi Walter,

Good to see your reply. I will arrange all my charts and in the next 2 days I will surely post it in the forum. There is no principal trade rules related to these charts but I am sure you all experts may be able to point out on something. I will surely highlight what I am seeing and you all may refine it further. All I need is some time so that I can arrange everything and post it in the forum. Thanks...

Yusuf SHAIKH

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Hi Walter...

I monitor ES all the time with no other Instruments. Now what I did is I loaded the chart with VWAP for every hour starting from the session begin till session ends thereby creatings bands of VWAP showing how the price if moving around these bands. I will keep posting the chart with these bands highlighting the points that acted as potential pivots for short term or long term. I am not sure where it is leading towards as I am not an expert and I never traded on this concept. However, I came across VWAP tool in this forum and a video demonstrating how wonderfully it help up with the price. So many thanks to the person who posted this tool and the video as well giving me (novice trader) a chance to explore it further. If anything is developed or rather observed as a combination together with these VWAP bands, I will post it here for further elaboration.

Thanks & best regards,

Yusuf SHAIKH

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Hi Yusuf,

 

Welcome to TL - If you have not found Jperls excellent series of threads on 'trading with market statistics' I think you would enjoy them. The VWAP is one of the key components. There is a sticky in the beginners section called 'best of traders laboratory' they are linked from there.

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