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Topic: Ichimoku Cloud
Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 4:43:53 PM
Well, what do you know!.  I had to go back and read your post again.... completely missed your link.  Looks to be working now.  Thanks,  Steve
Topic: Ichimoku Cloud
Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 4:30:28 PM
Bruce,

I believe that is what I have done.  I get a beautiful Ichimoku Kinko Hyo display.  All the indicators are correctly displayed.  The problem is the implementation as presented fails to project the Senkou Span A and B cloud into the next 26 periods.  E.G., my screen shows a candle for yesterday, Monday the 23rd and all days before that.  A correct Ichimoku chart will have yesterday plotted 26 periods to the left of the right margin there bye leaving room to draw the cloud into the future.  (the cloud, by default, is a 26 day future resistance indicator)  This is really nice to have... In fact it is an imperative for me.

What can we do to get this indicator to draw correctly?

Thanks,  Steve
Topic: Ichimoku Cloud
Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 3:28:20 PM
Bruce,
Great.  I was able to get StockFinder fired up and found the Ichimoku indicator the the Main Chart.  Thanks.

Now, looking at the Senkou Span A and B (the cloud), it is supposed to be plotted forward on the chart for 26 days.  Unfortunately the current days candle is plotted against the right margin.  Not good as the projected cloud is an imperative.  Any ideas?   Thanks,  Steve
Topic: Ichimoku Cloud
Posted: Monday, March 23, 2009 1:09:48 PM
I found this reference to Ichimoku charts:  http://kb.worden.com/default.asp?id=530&Lang=1&SID=  in the Knowledge Base.  Is it possible that this implementation is available to just plug in to my indicators?  Thanks,   Steve