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traderald
Posted : Friday, October 1, 2010 11:31:07 PM
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Could you please tell me how to take two moving average and color in between then....that is ,if you have a  200 and a 100 ma  and color every thing in between them like the Bollinger Bands.... thanks, al
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, October 4, 2010 10:45:08 AM


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You would need to feed one of the Moving Averages into the Channel Top of a Block Diagram based Channel Plot Indicator and the other Moving Average int othe Channel Bottom of the same Channel Indicator.

Block Diagrams have been de-emphasized in StockFinder but the Your First 3 Block Diagrams video covers creating Block Diagrams. Most people don't do much with Block Diagrams and use Drag and Drop or RealCode exclusively.

You should be able to Open an attached Indicator directly into a running copy of StockFinder 5 (and save it from within StockFinder 5 if desired). You could also Save it to the \My Documents\StockFinder5\(Your Username)\My Indicators\ folder and then load it like you would any other Indicator (or Copy and Paste it there from wherever it Saves if you can't specify the destination directory when Saving).

Attachments:
Shaded Moving Averages.sfInd - 6 KB, downloaded 509 time(s).



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traderald
Posted : Tuesday, October 5, 2010 11:03:45 PM
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Thanks Bruce that worked good...
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, October 6, 2010 8:20:50 AM


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You're welcome.

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pthegreat
Posted : Friday, October 22, 2010 1:08:34 AM

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It would be cool, if the fill color changed from green to red, when the faster MA crosses down through the slower MA, and vice versa.
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, October 25, 2010 11:00:58 AM


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You should be able to Open an attached Indicator directly into a running copy of StockFinder 5 (and save it from within StockFinder 5 if desired). You could also Save it to the \My Documents\StockFinder5\(Your Username)\My Indicators\ folder and then load it like you would any other Indicator (or Copy and Paste it there from wherever it Saves if you can't specify the destination directory when Saving).

Attachments:
Changing Shade Moving Averages.sfInd - 7 KB, downloaded 464 time(s).



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