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Thursday, September 29, 2005 |
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Thank you.
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How do I name and save a custom indicator so that it appears as an indicator in the list for re-use?
Regards, David
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Thank you for the response. David
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How does the TC2000 MGXXX industry groups differ/compare to the typical sector indices such as the Semiconductor index (SOX) or Security Broker index (XBD)? Is there capability of viewing a list of the sector indices like the SOX, XBD, etc.?
Thank you, David
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Bruce, I first tried making an entry to the "custom average period" box and the results obviously did not look right when it printed. I thought maybe a custom implementation could be applied to accomplish this. Just a thought anyway.
Thanks, David
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Thanks, I overlooked the check box the first time. I manually changed the period to equal 15 (my preference), how hard would it be to write a routine that would take the period as a value parameter to make the CFM more dynamic.
David
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Bruce, Craig,
Thanks, the implementation provided above seems to be what I was looking for. It prints what I would expect from the CMF. I tried to locate the missing argument of 17 terms at the link provided by bustermu without luck. One other thing, is it possible to instruct TC2000 to adjust the scale to show neutral/zero as a physical line? Upon creation the CMF scales the physical lines on either side of zero at 0.12 and -0.09.
Thanks guys, David
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Craig,
As Jim points out, the code solution given in response to my request is not the Chaikin Money Flow. For clarity, are you still working on the solution?
Thanks, David
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Please provide the code to implement the CMF indicator in Telechart. The existing code snippets in the discussion topics are very fragmented and incomplete. Thank you
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