Summary All right NinjaTraders, here you go! This is another Hilbert Sine Wave Indicator that was translated from TradeStation. I suspect that there are several more Hilbert Sine Wave Indicators out there, but unless there are overwhelming requests for extra variations, I’m going to continue treading forward… Next stop – is a secret, but if [...]
Summary This is the Heikin Ashi Indicator for TradeStation (ELD and Workspace included). If you aren’t familiar with the Heikin Ashi Indicator, then take a look at the comparison screen shots that I have below. The upper chart has the Heikin Ashi Indicator applied to it, while the lower chart is a standard candlestick chart. [...]
Summary OK Guys… I didn’t want my TradeStation buddies to get too jealous…. I’m sure that most of you have seen that I posted code for the Hilbert Sine Wave Indicator for NinjaTrader last night, and I really didn’t want anyone to feel left out, so here it is. Screen Shots
Summary All right all you Happy NinjaTraders, here you go, just 12 hours after my first release of the Hilbert Sine Wave Indicator and I have another version out. This is the original Hilbert Sine Wave Indicator, as translated from John Ehlers book Rocket Science for Traders: Digital Signal Processing Applications. In this version of [...]
Summary OK Guys… Ask and you shall receive! I had an overwhelming series of requests for the Hilbert Sine Wave Indicator …. so here it is, and to my knowledge, it is the only Hilbert Sine Wave Indicator available for NinjaTrader…. So you saw it here first …. but before you head down to the [...]
Summary This is the TradeStation code (ELD and Workspace example) for the Distance Coefficient Ehlers Filter as discussed in John Ehlers book, Rocket Science for Traders: Digital Signal Processing Applications. The Distance Coefficent Ehlers Filter is a type of filter in the non-linear FIR (Finite Impulse Response) filter class. This type of filter is great [...]
Summary The Delayed Channel Breakout Strategy appears to have first originated from an Angus Jackson and later converted to TradeStation by an unknown author Screen Shots
Summary The DBS Where Indicator, also known as Dynamic Breakout System Where Indicator, is a modification of the original Dynamic Breakout system, designed by George Pruitt for Futures Magazine in 1996 Screen Shots
Summary The DBS March Strategy is an interesting strategy that has show itself to be very profitable Screen Shots
Summary The DBS Day Indicator is a single plot indicator, that appears to show trending information, similar to the RSI indicator Screen Shots
Summary This is the DBS Break Strategy that is based on the DBS Break Indicator that is written about in a different post. Screen Shots
Summary This is a 4-plot DBS Break indicator that channels around the price Screen Shots
Summary The DBS 9.2 strategy is a very profitable strategy, especially for longer term trades. Screen Shots
Summary The %B Indicator normalizes the Bollinger Band price to fluctuate around zero, with the upper Bollinger band set to 100 and the lower Bollinger band to -100, for easier interpretation. The original author of the %B indicator appears to be Thomas Stridsman from a 1998 article in Futures magazine. Screen Shots
Summary This is an extremely easy to read MACD Colored Histogram Indicator Screen Shots
Summary The MACD Colored Histogram is more than just fancy colors. The MACD Colored Histogram makes it possible to make split second MACD decisions, without all the fuss. Screen Shots
Summary Coopers Strategy is based off of Jeff Coopers ‘Hit and Run 2′ Indicator that was made for MetaStock. This is the translation to TradeStation made by Mike Mason on the Omega forum many years ago. Screen Shots
Summary This is the actual indicator for the Confluence Indicator that I made reference to when I put together the Confluence Strategy in another post Screen Shots
Summary The Confluence Indicator was first proposed by Dale Legan in 1998 on the now defunct Omega List. The code that follows is a capture of the Confluence Indicator, as best as we could. Screen Shots
Summary This is Tushar Chande’s RAVI Indicator (Part I) from his book “Beyond Technical Analysis“ Screen Shots