Hi mike
Rv here.
thanks for the info.
I have fopund the txt code for HA and coloured charts in ts.
While HA is already existing, I would like to know if the other part can be
coded in afl.
REWGARDS
RV
---------------------------------------------------TS code is asfollows.
[LegacyColorValue = true];
inputs: Price(Close), Length(10), BarsBack(3), UpColor(blue),
DownColor(red),Displace( 0 ) ;
var: AvgExp( 0 );
AvgExp = XAverage( Price, Length ) ;
if AvgExp > AvgExp[BarsBack] then setplotcolor(1,UpColor);
if AvgExp < AvgExp[BarsBack] then setplotcolor(1,DownColor);
Plot1[Displace]( AvgExp, "AvgExp" ) ;
=======================================
inputs: Price(Close), Length(10), BarsBack(3), UpColor(blue),
DownColor(red),Displace( 0 ) ;
var: AvgExp( 0 );
AvgExp = XAverage( Price, Length ) ;
if AvgExp > AvgExp[BarsBack] then setplotcolor(1,UpColor);
if AvgExp < AvgExp[BarsBack] then setplotcolor(1,DownColor);
Plot1[Displace]( AvgExp, "AvgExp" ) ;
=================================
Input: period(8);
Condition1 = close > value1 ;
Condition2 = close < value1 ;
{ OPTIONAL STEP: Replace HIGH and LOW with your own formulas for the high and
low
prices of the PaintBar. Note that Value1 and Value2 are numeric variables,
temporary
holding places for the results of the numeric formulas. }
Value1 = average(close,8)[3] ;
Value2 = 10925 ;
{ Leave the following as is. The plot is not named because there is only one
PaintBar
plot - with two sub-plots - and the default names Plot1, Plot2 will be
adequate. The
alert does not include a description because the alerting criteria and the
plotting
criteria are the same, and the description will be redundant. }
if Condition1 then
begin
PlotPaintBar( high, low, open, close, "range", Blue, default, 3 ) ;
end ;
if condition2 then
begin
PlotPaintBar( high, low, open, close, "range", Red, default, 3
) ;
Alert ;
end ;
plot5(value1,"TTWHA");
vbrep_register("1243382")
--- On Mon, 9/6/10, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Mike <[email protected]>
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Req Can we have afl showing gravity bars with color?
please help
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, September 6, 2010, 11:30 PM
Your friend is mistaken.
1. Any indicator can be programmed in AFL. You just have to know the rules
before you can code them.
2. If the "Trade2Win" forum can be believed, the color gravity chart is nothing
more than a Heiken Ashi indicator combined with a moving average:
http://www.trade2win.com/boards/first-steps/51318-colour-charts.html
3. Tomasz published the Heiken Ashi in AFL here:
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/112930
The article referenced in that thread can also be found here:
http://www.earnforex.com/forex-e-books/trading-strategy/Using_The_Heikin_Ashi_Technique_D_Valcu.pdf
I have not used this indicator, so do your own research. But, yes, it certainly
can be done.
Mike
--- In [email protected], "ford7k" <for...@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi afl experts with exposure along multiple platforms,
> A friend of mine uses tradestation,multicharts etc which I have no idea of.
> After I asked him,what are these colored bars on your chart,he
> said,buddy-these are not very advanced and not for Amibroker users.
> I had a heated arguement with him when he said said.
> He said these are gravity bars-ever heard of these?
> I admitted-ok i never heard of these.
> he said
> you too can use Gravity Colour Charts,but you need to forget amibroker.
>
> I had no answer.
> I googled and found this thing and some charts etc.
>
> Can someone here please tell me what this gravity or antigravity stuff is all
> about?
>
> Gravity ,I understand is price falling down or going south due to heavy
> supply in market.
>
> The link for general info is
> http://www.ukshareinvestor.com/
> ==============================================================
> some info
>
> My students often asked me if I could devise an easily recognised signal
> showing just where to enter and exit trades. So I got to work with my
> programmer telling him exactly what I wanted and how it was to look and he
> came up with the Gravity Colour Charts. You may have seen me on the BBC Money
> Programme recently when they featured me training using the Gravity Colour
> Charts.
>
>
>
> I have used the Gravity Colour Charts trading the US Markets and my student
> just love the way they provide a very visual buy and sell signal (I will show
> you exactly how to use them of course). My programmer has now made them
> available for the UK stock market and they work together with eSignal or
> ShareScope PLus charts.
> ===============================================================
> THe chart uses two indicators called
> GravityLinePBv3u and GravityLinev3u
>
> Is there anything close to gravity colorbars in amibroker?
> If a senior like Howard or Mike or Herman etc says -yes this is beyond
> Amibroker-then I accept my friends remarks.
> However,I would like to know about these gravity bars.
>
> thanks
> best regards.
> ford
>