Registered User Joined: 3/16/2005 Posts: 13
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Could you explain the difference in what is being measured with MS and TSV. As far as I can see they are both measuring the flow of money in and out of a stock. Although MS is cumulative I see a negative number in the scaling which tells me it has had to pass down through a zero point giving it pretty much the same measuring capabilities as TSV. I quess my question is what can I numerically measure with these 2 indicators and why is the scaling different?
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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To get a better idea of what MS and TSV mean, I would recommend starting with the following:
Basic Info on BOP, TSV and MoneyStream
They aren't the same. It is possible to create a non-Cumulative version of MS and a Cumulative version of TSV to visually see how different they are:
Non-Cumulative MS (compare to TSV1): Select Chart Template | Add Indicator | Indicator. - Visible: Checked - Center Zero Line: Checked - Plot using price scale: Unchecked - Smoothing Average: 1 - Average Type: Doesn't matter. - Indicator Formula: MS1 - MS1.1
Cumulative TSV (compare to MS1): Select Chart Template | Add Indicator | Cumulative. - Visible: Checked - Smoothing Average: 1 - Average Type: Doesn't matter. - Up Condition: C < C + 1 - Down Condition: C > C + 1 - Value To Add/Subtract: TSV1
You may wish to review the following:
Plotting Custom Indicators with Examples
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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