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SMI levels

Postby Carimwell » Mon Sep 04, 2017 10:20 pm

Hi Guys
Many many thanks for all the work you all put in to develop indicators and strategies and make them available to the TS community. I find the SMI indicator very useful, although not many people appear to use it in MarketScope. I have the SMIs for 3 or sometimes 4 timeframes all overlaid together, so I can readily do multi-timeframe analysis. For example, on the 1 minute chart, I have the 1M, 5M, 15M and 1H SMIs overlaid together. What would make this even more useful would be to get an alert when either the data line or the signal line for the SMI for a particular timeframe crosses a chosen level (eg 40/60/90). So the timeframes and the SMI parameters would need to be selectable as well as the levels. Would this be possible please?
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Re: SMI levels

Postby Apprentice » Tue Sep 05, 2017 5:29 am

Try MTF MCP SMI Heat Map with Alert.lua
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Re: SMI levels

Postby Carimwell » Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:42 am

Well that was disappointing.
1. Its a heat map
2. You can't set the alert levels ( eg 40/60/90)
3. You can't choose whether the alert applies to the data or the signal line.
I guess I am looking for a custom SMI indicator with an alert that I can set to a specific level for a specific line not just the standard OB/OS.
Is this at all possible please?
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Re: SMI levels

Postby Apprentice » Wed Sep 06, 2017 4:27 am

1. Its a heat map

Can you provide web reference for the desired presentation?

2. You can't set the alert levels ( eg 40/60/90)

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3. You can't choose whether the alert applies to the data or the signal line.

It can be easily added.
As I recall, it was not specified.

I guess I am looking for a custom SMI indicator with an alert that I can set to a specific level for a specific line not just the standard OB/OS.
Is this at all possible please?


So, SMI with the alert is needed?
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Re: SMI levels

Postby Carimwell » Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:56 am

Thanks Apprentice. Actually the heat map isn't such a bad idea. But would it be possible to specify whether the data line or the signal line is used to trigger the alert?
many thanks.
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Re: SMI levels

Postby Apprentice » Wed Sep 06, 2017 7:59 am

SMI with Alert.lua added.
MTF MCP SMI Heat Map with Alert.lua updated.
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Re: SMI levels

Postby Carimwell » Wed Sep 06, 2017 9:00 pm

Great, thank you very much indeed.
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Re: SMI levels

Postby Carimwell » Sat Nov 18, 2017 2:50 am

I am using the SMI indicator that Apprentice created and it's great!
Would it be possible to initiate an alert when the SMI/Signal line (user-selected) for three timeframes (user-selected) has the same slope (ie, up or down)?
Thanks very much for all your work.
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Re: SMI levels

Postby Apprentice » Sat Nov 18, 2017 8:42 am

Your request is added to the development list under Id Number 3951
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Re: SMI levels

Postby Carimwell » Mon Jan 01, 2018 3:51 am

Hi Guys

Hope you all have a great Christmas and that 2018 will be super successful.
Anyone interested in creating this indicator? I'm looking to find congruence in the slope up/down of user-defined SMIs at multiple (selectable) timeframes and get an Alert. Maybe heatmap style might work?
Thanks!
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