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MACD Divergence TrendLine

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// Author: aaa

// from: MARKPLEX Code Divergence

// http://markplex.com/tutorial4.php

// version: 1.0

// Date: 20100501

// added:

// divergence on top +

// Line.Color.Top + Line.Color.Bot + Line.Size + Plot.MACD in inputs

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PS : Stochastic Divergence TrendLine here

 

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/f46/stochastic-divergence-trendline-7244.html

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MACD DIVERGENCE TRENDLINE.ELD

MACD Divergence TrendLines.pla

MACD Divergence TrendLine.txt

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TL_NEW

This reserved word adds the specified text string to a price chart

Text_New

This reserved word adds the specified text string to a price chart

 

I'm wondering if it's possible 2 draw divergences lines to an indicator ?

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TL_NEW

This reserved word adds the specified text string to a price chart

Text_New

This reserved word adds the specified text string to a price chart

 

I'm wondering if it's possible 2 draw divergences lines to an indicator ?

 

 

do you mean trendline ?

 

TL_NEW

This reserved word adds the specified text string to a price chart

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....

I'm wondering if it's possible 2 draw divergences lines to an indicator ?

 

sure, why not?

 

just duplicate everything...

make sure you name the variables with -1 and -2 suffix.

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Hi TAMS

 

Always here 2 help absent-minded

 

Oups... I've forgot 2 attach my work in my last post...

 

do you mean trendline ?

 

Yes and I've tried also Text_New

 

make sure you name the variables with -1 and -2 suffix.

 

I've done it but w/o succes

 

I was wondering if it's allowed by EL 2 change iPrice by the iValue of an indicator ?

 

This reserved word adds a trendline with the specified starting and ending points to a price chart. It returns a numeric expression corresponding to the ID number of the trendline added to the chart.

 

Value1 = TL_New(iBarDate, iBarTime, iPrice, eBarDate, eBarTime, ePrice)

 

If U have Xtra time, Would U mind 2 have a look on my attachement ?

 

regards

 

aaa

MACD Divergence TrendLines Indicator.txt

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only plot trendlines directly on the MACD indicator

 

LOL... you knew I was going to ask you to make a drawing... but...

 

 

to draw in subchart, you need TL_NEW_SELF.

 

this is a MultiCharts exclusive keyword.

 

 

in this case, you do not need to duplicate the variables and calculations...

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So it's not possible in Easy Language but possible in Power Language

 

it's amazing that U know 110% of Power Language.

 

TAMS, U know what ?

 

U ARE THE BEST !!!

 

TL_New_self

Displays a trendline, with the specified starting and ending points, on the SubChart containing the study; returns a trendline-specific ID number, required to modify the trendline.

Usage

TL_New_self (sDate, sTime, sPriceValue, eDate, eTime, ePriceValue)

Edited by aaa

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Is it possible to apply the same principle of divergence to a StochRSI indicator (divergence drawn on both the price and the indicator)?

 

I tried playing with it on my end but getting a ton of errors. I'm not sure if the errors are due to the 2 lines in the stochrsi versus the single line in the MACD. Below is the code that i'm using for the stochrsi:

 

input:

 

RSILength(9),

StochLength(18),

KLength(6),

DLength(3),

oversold(20),

overbought(80),

overscolor(white),

overbcolor(white);

 

Vars:

DToscK(0),

DToscD(0);

 

value1 = FastKCustomEasy(RSI(C, RSILength),StochLength);

DToscK = average(value1,KLength);

DToscD = average(DToscK,DLength);

 

plot1(DToscK,"%K" );

plot2(DToscD,"%D" );

plot3( overbought, "OverBot" ) ;

plot4( oversold, "OverSld" ) ;

 

condition1 = value1 crosses over oversold ;

if condition1 then

Alert( "Indicator exiting oversold zone" )

else

begin

condition1 = value1 crosses under overbought ;

if condition1 then

Alert( "Indicator exiting overbought zone" ) ;

end;

Edited by lonew0lf

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Is it possible to apply the same principle of divergence to a StochRSI indicator (divergence drawn on both the price and the indicator)?

 

I tried playing with it on my end but getting a ton of errors. I'm not sure if the errors are due to the 2 lines in the stochrsi versus the single line in the MACD. Below is the code that i'm using for the stochrsi:

 

...end;

 

mmm... let me check my crystal ball for your error messages....

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Man you work fast. Here's what I threw together:

 

//----------------------------------------------------

inputs:

//----------------------------------------------------

 

RSILength(9),

StochLength(18),

KLength(6),

DLength(3),

LeftStrength(3),

RightStrength(3),

Line.Color.Top(magenta),

Line.Color.Bot(magenta),

Line.Size(2),

Plot.stochrsi(1);

 

//----------------------------------------------------

variables:

//----------------------------------------------------

 

DToscK(0),

DToscD(0),

 

var0(0),

var1(0),

var2(0),

oPivotPrice1(0),

oPivotBar1(0),

oPivotPrice2(0),

oPivotBar2(0),

oPivotPrice11(0),

oPivotBar11(0),

oPivotPrice12(0),

oPivotBar12(0);

 

value1 = FastKCustomEasy(RSI(C, RSILength),StochLength);

DToscK = average(value1,KLength);

DToscD = average(DToscK,DLength);

 

var0 = StochRSI( Close, RSILength, StochLength, KLength, DLength );

 

Condition1 = Pivot( var0, RSILength, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 1, -1, oPivotPrice1, oPivotBar1 ) <> -1

AND ( oPivotBar1 - RightStrength ) = 0 ;

 

Condition11 = Pivot( var0, RSILength, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 1, 1, oPivotPrice11, oPivotBar11 ) <> -1

AND ( oPivotBar11 - RightStrength ) = 0 ;

 

Condition2 = Pivot( var0, RSILength, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 2, -1, oPivotPrice2, oPivotBar2 ) <> -1;

 

Condition12 = Pivot( var0, RSILength, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 2, 1, oPivotPrice12, oPivotBar12 ) <> -1;

 

If

Condition1 and Condition2 // added condition2 = referecne future data

AND L[oPivotBar2] >= L[oPivotBar1]

AND var0[oPivotBar2] < var0[oPivotBar1] then

Begin

Value2 = TL_New(D[oPivotBar2], T[oPivotBar2], L[oPivotBar2], D[oPivotBar1], T[oPivotBar1], L[oPivotBar1]);

TL_SetColor( Value2, Line.Color.Bot );

TL_SetSize( Value2, Line.Size );

End;

 

If

Condition11 and Condition12 // added condition12 referecne future data

AND H[oPivotBar12] <= H[oPivotBar11]

AND var0[oPivotBar12] > var0[oPivotBar11] then

Begin

Value12 = TL_New(D[oPivotBar12], T[oPivotBar12], H[oPivotBar12], D[oPivotBar11], T[oPivotBar11], H[oPivotBar11]);

TL_SetColor( Value12, Line.Color.Top );

TL_SetSize( Value12, Line.Size );

End;

 

if Plot.stochrsi <> 0 then

begin

Plot1( var0 );

end;

Edited by lonew0lf

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tagged code should look like this:

 

//----------------------------------------------------
inputs:
//----------------------------------------------------

RSILength(9),
StochLength(18),
KLength(6),
DLength(3),
LeftStrength(3),
RightStrength(3),
Line.Color.Top(magenta),
Line.Color.Bot(magenta),
Line.Size(2), 
Plot.stochrsi(1);

 

 

just highlight the code (ie select the text),

then press the # key on the top of the message window.

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Is it possible to apply the same principle of divergence to a StochRSI indicator (divergence drawn on both the price and the indicator)?

 

Hello

I will have a look this WE

rgds

aa

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*************************

 

If someone else is interested with others indicators divergence trendline like

 

RSI

Mom

CCI

etc...

 

I could post one each WE

 

If U have a preferred one, please post it here

 

It should B fun 2 mix them on a chart ?!

 

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Edited by aaa

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AAA - thanks for undertaking this endeavor. I've come to like the stochrsi as a good test against my signals. The ability to see divergence would be quite nice.

 

I'm running the MACD divergence on my charts right now and it looks good, hopefully the same will hold true for stochrsi.

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I'd be interested in the ability to add a moving average or linear moving average to define trend, and only show divergences in the direction of the trend.

 

Greatly cuts down on the signals... but increases the probability of continuation.

 

snowbird

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I was able to apply divergence to both the price and indicator. Thank you AAA for putting the original together. The below modification applies to the stochrsi:

 

// StochRSI Divergence TrendLine
// Author: MARKPLEX
// http://markplex.com/tutorial4.php
// version: 1.0

// Author: aaa
// version: 2.0
// Date: 20091129
// added: 
// divergence on top +
// Line.Color.Top + Line.Color.Bot + Line.Size + Plot.Sto in inputs

//----------------------------------------------------
inputs:
//----------------------------------------------------


RSILength(9),
StochLength(18),
KLength(6),
DLength(3),
OverSold(20),
OverBought(80),
Length(20),
LeftStrength(3),
RightStrength(3),
Line.Color.Top(red),
Line.Color.Bot(blue),
Line.Size(3),
Plot.stochrsi(1);

//---------------------------------------------------- 
variables:
//----------------------------------------------------

DToscK(0), 
DToscD(0),

oPivotPrice1(0),
oPivotBar1(0),
oPivotPrice2(0),
oPivotBar2(0),

oPivotPrice11(0),
oPivotBar11(0),
oPivotPrice12(0),
oPivotBar12(0);

value1 = FastKCustomEasy(RSI(C, RSILength),StochLength);
DToscK =  average(value1,KLength);
DToscD = average(DToscK,DLength);

Condition1 = Pivot( DToscK, Length, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 1, -1, oPivotPrice1, oPivotBar1 ) <> -1 
	AND ( oPivotBar1 - RightStrength ) = 0 ;

Condition11 = Pivot( DToscK, Length, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 1, 1, oPivotPrice11, oPivotBar11 ) <> -1 
	AND ( oPivotBar11 - RightStrength ) = 0 ;

Condition2 = Pivot( DToscK, Length, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 2, -1, oPivotPrice2, oPivotBar2 ) <> -1;

Condition12 = Pivot( DToscK, Length, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 2, 1, oPivotPrice12, oPivotBar12 ) <> -1;

If 
	Condition1 and Condition2 // added condition2 = referecne future data
	AND L[oPivotBar2] >= L[oPivotBar1] 
	AND DToscK[oPivotBar2] < DToscK[oPivotBar1] then 
Begin
	Value2 = TL_New(D[oPivotBar2], T[oPivotBar2], L[oPivotBar2], D[oPivotBar1], T[oPivotBar1], L[oPivotBar1]); 
	TL_SetColor( Value2, Line.Color.Bot );
	TL_SetSize(  Value2, Line.Size  );
End;

If 
	Condition11 and Condition12 // added condition12  referecne future data
	AND H[oPivotBar12] <= H[oPivotBar11] 
	AND DToscK[oPivotBar12] > DToscK[oPivotBar11] then 
Begin
	Value12 = TL_New(D[oPivotBar12], T[oPivotBar12], H[oPivotBar12], D[oPivotBar11], T[oPivotBar11], H[oPivotBar11]); 
	TL_SetColor( Value12, Line.Color.Top );
	TL_SetSize(  Value12, Line.Size  );
End;

if Plot.stochrsi <> 0 then	
Plot1( DToscK );


condition3 = Pivot( DToscK, Length, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 1, -1, oPivotPrice1, oPivotBar1 ) <> -1 
	AND ( oPivotBar1 - RightStrength ) = 0 ;

condition32 = Pivot( DToscK, Length, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 1, 1, oPivotPrice11, oPivotBar11 ) <> -1 
	AND ( oPivotBar11 - RightStrength ) = 0 ;

condition4 = Pivot( DToscK, Length, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 2, -1, oPivotPrice2, oPivotBar2 ) <> -1;

condition42 = Pivot( DToscK, Length, LeftStrength, RightStrength, 2, 1, oPivotPrice12, oPivotBar12 ) <> -1;

If 
	Condition3 and condition4 
	AND L[oPivotBar2] >= L[oPivotBar1] 
	AND DToscK[oPivotBar2] < DToscK[oPivotBar1] then 
Begin
	Value2 = TL_New_SELF(D[oPivotBar2], T[oPivotBar2], DToscK[oPivotBar2], D[oPivotBar1], T[oPivotBar1], DToscK[oPivotBar1]); 
	TL_SetColor( Value2, Line.Color.Bot );
	TL_SetSize(  Value2, Line.Size  );
End;

If 
	Condition32 and Condition42
	AND H[oPivotBar12] <= H[oPivotBar11] 
	AND DToscK[oPivotBar12] > DToscK[oPivotBar11] then 
Begin
	Value12 = TL_New_SELF(D[oPivotBar12], T[oPivotBar12], DToscK[oPivotBar12], D[oPivotBar11], T[oPivotBar11], DToscK[oPivotBar11]); 
	TL_SetColor( Value12, Line.Color.Top );
	TL_SetSize(  Value12, Line.Size  );
End;

Plot1( DToscK, "stochrsi",      white );
plot2( 20,    "oversold", white);
plot3(80, "overbought", white);

StochRSI Divergence.pla

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