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alexfl

Horizontal Lines for Trade Planning

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I am really hoping that someone who is good at coding can help.

I use horizontal lines to plan trades in tradestation. At present I have to laboriously mark all these manually.

 

My dream indicator would:

 

1. Place a horizontal line labelled ENTRY and give the price with option of different colours

2. Place a horizontal line below labelled STOP with the price & No of pips from entry, in red; Option to set x points from entry

3. Place 3 horizontal lines labelled TARGET 1, TARGET 2 and TARGET 3 in green also with prices & No of pips from entry in label ; option to set x, y and z points from entry

 

There would have to be 2 versions one for longs & one for shorts.

Ideally this indicator could be enabled or disabled with a key shortcut.

A final refinement could be placing text on chart of Risk:Reward ratio as the ratio Entry:Stop versus Entry to 1st Target

 

If someone could help I would be very grateful. Thanks!

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  alexfl said:
I am really hoping that someone who is good at coding can help.

I use horizontal lines to plan trades in tradestation. At present I have to laboriously mark all these manually.

 

My dream indicator would:

 

1. Place a horizontal line labelled ENTRY and give the price with option of different colours

2. Place a horizontal line below labelled STOP with the price & No of pips from entry, in red; Option to set x points from entry

3. Place 3 horizontal lines labelled TARGET 1, TARGET 2 and TARGET 3 in green also with prices & No of pips from entry in label ; option to set x, y and z points from entry

 

There would have to be 2 versions one for longs & one for shorts.

Ideally this indicator could be enabled or disabled with a key shortcut.

A final refinement could be placing text on chart of Risk:Reward ratio as the ratio Entry:Stop versus Entry to 1st Target

 

If someone could help I would be very grateful. Thanks!

 

it is not difficult to code,

it would take some time though.

you also need to write a clear specification of what/how you want the lines drawn.

(the blurb above is not enough)

 

there are many codes on this forum which you can "borrow" and adapt to your use.

look under the indicators forum for examples.

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Change the direction input from a positive to negative number to enable sellshort mode.

 

input: direction(1), ePrice(1365), trgt1(4), trgt2(8), trgt3(16), stp(6);
var: id(0), t1price(0), t2price(0), t3price(0), sPrice(0), tics(minmove/pricescale), initialized(false);

once begin
   if direction>0 then begin
       t1price=ePrice+trgt1*tics;  t2price=ePrice+trgt2*tics;  t3price=ePrice+trgt3*tics;  sPrice=ePrice-stp*tics;
       id=tl_new(d,t,ePrice,d,t,ePrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,green);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t1price,d,t,t1price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t2price,d,t,t2price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t3price,d,t,t3price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
       id=tl_new(d,t,sPrice,d,t,sPrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
   end else if direction<0 then begin
       t1price=ePrice-trgt1*tics;  t2price=ePrice-trgt2*tics;  t3price=ePrice-trgt3*tics;  sPrice=ePrice+stp*tics;
       id=tl_new(d,t,ePrice,d,t,ePrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,red);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t1price,d,t,t1price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t2price,d,t,t2price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t3price,d,t,t3price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
       id=tl_new(d,t,sPrice,d,t,sPrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
   end;
end;

if lastbaronchart and initialized=false then begin
   if direction>0 then begin
       id=text_new(d,t,ePrice,"      buy "+numtostr(ePrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,green);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t1price,"      t1 "+numtostr(t1price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t2price,"      t2 "+numtostr(t2price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t3price,"      t3 "+numtostr(t3price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,sPrice,"      stop "+numtostr(sPrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
   end else if direction<0 then begin
       id=text_new(d,t,ePrice,"      ss "+numtostr(ePrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,red);   text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t1price,"      t1 "+numtostr(t1price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t2price,"      t2 "+numtostr(t2price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t3price,"      t3 "+numtostr(t3price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,sPrice,"      stop "+numtostr(sPrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
   end;
   initialized=true;
end;

if barstatus(1)=2 and initialized then begin
   text_setlocation(id-4,d,t,ePrice);
   text_setlocation(id-3,d,t,t1price);
   text_setlocation(id-2,d,t,t2price);
   text_setlocation(id-1,d,t,t3price);
   text_setlocation(id,d,t,sPrice);
end;

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  onesmith said:
Change the direction input from a positive to negative number to enable sellshort mode.

 

input: direction(1), ePrice(1365), trgt1(4), trgt2(8), trgt3(16), stp(6);
var: id(0), t1price(0), t2price(0), t3price(0), sPrice(0), tics(minmove/pricescale), initialized(false);

once begin
   if direction>0 then begin
       t1price=ePrice+trgt1*tics;  t2price=ePrice+trgt2*tics;  t3price=ePrice+trgt3*tics;  sPrice=ePrice-stp*tics;
       id=tl_new(d,t,ePrice,d,t,ePrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,green);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t1price,d,t,t1price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t2price,d,t,t2price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t3price,d,t,t3price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
       id=tl_new(d,t,sPrice,d,t,sPrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
   end else if direction<0 then begin
       t1price=ePrice-trgt1*tics;  t2price=ePrice-trgt2*tics;  t3price=ePrice-trgt3*tics;  sPrice=ePrice+stp*tics;
       id=tl_new(d,t,ePrice,d,t,ePrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,red);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t1price,d,t,t1price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t2price,d,t,t2price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t3price,d,t,t3price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
       id=tl_new(d,t,sPrice,d,t,sPrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
   end;
end;

if lastbaronchart and initialized=false then begin
   if direction>0 then begin
       id=text_new(d,t,ePrice,"      buy "+numtostr(ePrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,green);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t1price,"      t1 "+numtostr(t1price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t2price,"      t2 "+numtostr(t2price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t3price,"      t3 "+numtostr(t3price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,sPrice,"      stop "+numtostr(sPrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
   end else if direction<0 then begin
       id=text_new(d,t,ePrice,"      ss "+numtostr(ePrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,red);   text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t1price,"      t1 "+numtostr(t1price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t2price,"      t2 "+numtostr(t2price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t3price,"      t3 "+numtostr(t3price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,sPrice,"      stop "+numtostr(sPrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
   end;
   initialized=true;
end;

if barstatus(1)=2 and initialized then begin
   text_setlocation(id-4,d,t,ePrice);
   text_setlocation(id-3,d,t,t1price);
   text_setlocation(id-2,d,t,t2price);
   text_setlocation(id-1,d,t,t3price);
   text_setlocation(id,d,t,sPrice);
end;

 

onesmith

You are one smart cookie

Thankyou

bobc

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Thank You Onesmith :thumbs up:: that is exactly what I had in mind !!! How wonderful to be able to code like that. It is incredibly useful for trade planning as it is. However, if you feel like making a further mod it would be lovely to be able to alter the style & colours of the lines! :idea: It would also be fantastic to change the lines value by single click on the line and move it to the best locations without returning to the indicator properties. Thank you once Again

 

 

 

  onesmith said:
Change the direction input from a positive to negative number to enable sellshort mode.

 

input: direction(1), ePrice(1365), trgt1(4), trgt2(8), trgt3(16), stp(6);
var: id(0), t1price(0), t2price(0), t3price(0), sPrice(0), tics(minmove/pricescale), initialized(false);

once begin
   if direction>0 then begin
       t1price=ePrice+trgt1*tics;  t2price=ePrice+trgt2*tics;  t3price=ePrice+trgt3*tics;  sPrice=ePrice-stp*tics;
       id=tl_new(d,t,ePrice,d,t,ePrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,green);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t1price,d,t,t1price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t2price,d,t,t2price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t3price,d,t,t3price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
       id=tl_new(d,t,sPrice,d,t,sPrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
   end else if direction<0 then begin
       t1price=ePrice-trgt1*tics;  t2price=ePrice-trgt2*tics;  t3price=ePrice-trgt3*tics;  sPrice=ePrice+stp*tics;
       id=tl_new(d,t,ePrice,d,t,ePrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,red);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t1price,d,t,t1price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t2price,d,t,t2price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t3price,d,t,t3price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);
       id=tl_new(d,t,sPrice,d,t,sPrice);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);
   end;
end;

if lastbaronchart and initialized=false then begin
   if direction>0 then begin
       id=text_new(d,t,ePrice,"      buy "+numtostr(ePrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,green);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t1price,"      t1 "+numtostr(t1price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t2price,"      t2 "+numtostr(t2price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t3price,"      t3 "+numtostr(t3price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,sPrice,"      stop "+numtostr(sPrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
   end else if direction<0 then begin
       id=text_new(d,t,ePrice,"      ss "+numtostr(ePrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,red);   text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t1price,"      t1 "+numtostr(t1price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t2price,"      t2 "+numtostr(t2price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t3price,"      t3 "+numtostr(t3price,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);  text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,sPrice,"      stop "+numtostr(sPrice,4));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
   end;
   initialized=true;
end;

if barstatus(1)=2 and initialized then begin
   text_setlocation(id-4,d,t,ePrice);
   text_setlocation(id-3,d,t,t1price);
   text_setlocation(id-2,d,t,t2price);
   text_setlocation(id-1,d,t,t3price);
   text_setlocation(id,d,t,sPrice);
end;

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I didn't use inputs in this version because I change their values from within the editor. That updates everything I'm looking at without going through the menus. The inputs are still separated on the first line so that can easily be changed back. I limit the text display to 2 decimals so if you're trading pips increase numtostr(price,decimals) or make it an input.

 

var: dir(1), ePrice(1356), trgt1(4), trgt2(8), trgt3(16), stp(6);
var: id(0), t1price(0), t2price(0), t3price(0), sPrice(0), tic(minmove/pricescale), initialized(false);

if initialized then begin
   tl_setend(id-4,d,t,ePrice);   tl_setbegin(id-4,d,t,ePrice);
   tl_setend(id-3,d,t,t1price);  tl_setbegin(id-3,d,t,t1price);
   tl_setend(id-2,d,t,t2price);  tl_setbegin(id-2,d,t,t2price);
   tl_setend(id-1,d,t,t3price);  tl_setbegin(id-1,d,t,t3price);
   tl_setend(id,d,t,sPrice);     tl_setbegin(id,d,t,sPrice);

   text_setlocation(id-4,d,t,ePrice);
   text_setlocation(id-3,d,t,t1price);
   text_setlocation(id-2,d,t,t2price);
   text_setlocation(id-1,d,t,t3price);
   text_setlocation(id,d,t,sPrice);
end else begin
   if dir>0 then begin
       t1price=ePrice+trgt1*tic;  t2price=ePrice+trgt2*tic;  t3price=ePrice+trgt3*tic;  sPrice=ePrice-stp*tic;
       id=tl_new(d,t,ePrice,d,t,ePrice);    tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,green);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t1price,d,t,t1price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  tl_setstyle(id,2);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t2price,d,t,t2price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  tl_setstyle(id,2);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t3price,d,t,t3price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  tl_setstyle(id,2);
       id=tl_new(d,t,sPrice,d,t,sPrice);    tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);    tl_setstyle(id,2);

       id=text_new(d,t,ePrice,"              "+numtostr(ePrice,2));    text_setcolor(id,green);      text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t1price,"              "+numtostr(t1price,2));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t2price,"              "+numtostr(t2price,2));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,t3price,"              "+numtostr(t3price,2));  text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
       id=text_new(d,t,sPrice,"              "+numtostr(sPrice,2));    text_setcolor(id,darkred);    text_setstyle(id,0,1);
   end else begin
       t1price=ePrice-trgt1*tic;  t2price=ePrice-trgt2*tic;  t3price=ePrice-trgt3*tic;  sPrice=ePrice+stp*tic;
       id=tl_new(d,t,ePrice,d,t,ePrice);    tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,red);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t1price,d,t,t1price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);    tl_setstyle(id,3);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t2price,d,t,t2price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);    tl_setstyle(id,3);
       id=tl_new(d,t,t3price,d,t,t3price);  tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkred);    tl_setstyle(id,3);
       id=tl_new(d,t,sPrice,d,t,sPrice);    tl_setextright(id,true);  tl_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  tl_setstyle(id,3);

       id=text_new(d,t,ePrice,"              "+numtostr(ePrice,2));    text_setcolor(id,red);        text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t1price,"              "+numtostr(t1price,2));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);    text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t2price,"              "+numtostr(t2price,2));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);    text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,t3price,"              "+numtostr(t3price,2));  text_setcolor(id,darkred);    text_setstyle(id,0,1);
       id=text_new(d,t,sPrice,"              "+numtostr(sPrice,2));    text_setcolor(id,darkgreen);  text_setstyle(id,0,0);
   end;
   initialized=true;
end;

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Thank you for the explanation. This is great on higher time frames. However, I also daytrade with 144t & 512t or 5min & 15min charts. At that level there isn't much time to input numbers etc. It is important to be able to click the lines, move them to good positions in relation to Support & resistance after which:- I still need time to satisfy myself on the merits of the trade R :R etc, place the trade, and take a snagit for my trade log. Also while watching a potential trade setting up, I may need to adjust the lines several times until the situation matures into an actual opportunity. So.... if there is a way of coding this so that I could simply click & move the lines that would be even more amazing!! Thanks for all your help.

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The only thing that actually causes inflation is printing money.   Between 2020 and 2022 alone, 40% of all money ever created in history appeared overnight.   That’s why inflation shot up afterward—not because of tariffs.   Back to tariffs today.   Still No Inflation Unlike the infamous Smoot-Hawley blanket tariff (imagine Oprah handing out tariffs: "You get a tariff, and you get a tariff!"), today's tariffs are strategic.   Trump slapped tariffs on chips from Taiwan because we shouldn’t rely on a single foreign supplier for vital tech components—especially if that supplier might get invaded.   Now Taiwan Semiconductor is investing $100 billion in American manufacturing.   Strategic win, no inflation.   Then there’s Canada and Mexico—our friendly neighbors with weirdly huge tariffs on things like milk and butter (299% tariff on butter—really, Canada?).   Trump’s not blanketing everything with tariffs; he’s pressuring trade partners to lower theirs.   If they do, everybody wins. If they don’t, well, then we have a strategic trade chess game—but still no inflation.   In short, tariffs are about strategy, security, and fairness—not inflation.   Yes, blanket tariffs from the Great Depression era were dumb. Obviously. Today's targeted tariffs? Smart.   Listen to the whole podcast to hear why I think this.   And by the way, if you see a Cybertruck, don’t key it. Robin doesn’t care about your politics; she just likes her weird truck.   Maybe read a good book, relax, and leave cars alone.   (And yes, nobody keys Volkswagens, even though they were basically created by Hitler. Strange world we live in.) Source: https://altucherconfidential.com/posts/the-truth-about-tariffs-busting-the-inflation-myth    Profits from free accurate cryptos signals: https://www.predictmag.com/       
    • No, not if you are comparing apples to apples. What we call “poor” is obviously a pretty high bar but if you’re talking about like a total homeless shambling skexie in like San Fran then, no. The U.S.A. in not particularly kind to you. It is not an abuse so much as it is a sad relatively minor consequence of our optimism and industriousness.   What you consider rich changes with circumstances obviously. If you are genuinely poor in the U.S.A., you experience a quirky hodgepodge of unhelpful and/or abstract extreme lavishnesses while also being alienated from your social support network. It’s about the same as being a refugee. For a fraction of the ‘kindness’ available to you in non bio-available form, you could have simply stayed closer to your people and been MUCH better off.   It’s just a quirk of how we run the place and our values; we are more worried about interfering with people’s liberty and natural inclination to do for themselves than we are about no bums left behind. It is a slightly hurtful position and we know it; we are just scared to death of socialism cancer and we’re willing to put our money where our mouth is.   So, if you’re a bum; you got 5G, the ER will spend like $1,000,000 on you over a hangnail but then kick you out as soon as you’re “stabilized”, the logistics are surpremely efficient, you have total unchecked freedom of speech, real-estate, motels, and jobs are all natural healthy markets in perfect competition, you got compulsory three ‘R’’s, your military owns the sky, sea, space, night, information-space, and has the best hairdos, you can fill out paper and get all the stuff up to and including a Ph.D. Pretty much everything a very generous, eager, flawless go-getter with five minutes to spare would think you might need.   It’s worse. Our whole society is competitive and we do NOT value or make any kumbaya exception. The last kumbaya types we had werr the Shakers and they literally went extinct. Pueblo peoples are still around but they kind of don’t count since they were here before us. So basically, if you’re poor in the U.S.A., you are automatically a loser and a deadbeat too. You will be treated as such by anybody not specifically either paid to deal with you or shysters selling bejesus, Amway, and drugs. Plus, it ain’t safe out there. Not everybody uses muhfreedoms to lift their truck, people be thugging and bums are very vulnerable here. The history of a large mobile workforce means nobody has a village to go home to. Source: https://askdaddy.quora.com/Are-the-poor-people-in-the-United-States-the-richest-poor-people-in-the-world-6   Profits from free accurate cryptos signals: https://www.predictmag.com/ 
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