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peter.goyette
Posted : Thursday, April 20, 2017 7:45:11 AM
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I Bruce , I would like to add a dot on price ,when the close is 50% off the low of the total bar. And vice versa for off the high.  How would I do this in A CUSTOM  PCF INDICATOR ?

Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:08:57 AM


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Well if you wanted to plot it at price (the close or current price), you could use the following Formula for being more than 50% of the bar above the low.

C / ABS(STOC1 > 50)

And the following Formula for being more than 50% of the bar below the high.

C / ABS(STOC1 < 50)

You would plot these in the same pane and scale as price using different colors. You could add a third color for being exactly at the midpoint.

C / ABS(STOC1 = 50)



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peter.goyette
Posted : Monday, April 24, 2017 2:02:49 PM
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I Bruce ,Sorry I am looking for it to be 50% off the low or the high of the total bar but to have a 50% of a tail , no boby in that 50% Sorry

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, April 24, 2017 2:14:44 PM


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Please try the following for above the low.

(O + C) / 2 / ABS(STOC1 > 50 AND 2 * O > H + L)

And the following for below the high.

(O + C) / 2 / ABS(STOC1 < 50 AND 2 * O < H + L)

Both indicators would be plotted using the a Custom PCF Indicator set to the Dots Plot Style in the same pane and scale as price.



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peter.goyette
Posted : Monday, April 24, 2017 7:18:17 PM
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Bruce perfect, Thank you

Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, April 25, 2017 9:36:36 AM


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You're welcome.



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