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Hi. Soon I will publish in this blog Handling Forex with Metatrader a VIX indicator which obtains the VIX index data from CBOE. It could be useful in this volatile days.
Regards,
Note that this indicator is fed by the CBOE data directly. The VIX values are real
VIX values not calculated values. Please see www.forexmq4.blogspot.com
And now there is available the (version 2). With this new version it is possible
attach several VIX indicators running at the same time and also it is possible
doing back-testing.
Last edited by Javier; 02-26-2009 at 09:16 AM.
Reason: actualization
i know there are EA´s out there that messure divergence of the macd indicator
and funyoo already programmed an EA of the synthetic vix indicator
can u tell me if it possible to build the EA messuring V.I.X. divergence to price ?? icustom include maybe .. sorry im no coder !
if price falls and vix makes a new high after 2hours the price falls again deeper than before and the vix made no newer high the EA should open a BUY after candle close !
Enclosed is an indicator I coded up based upon an article in the December 2007 issue of "Active Trader" magazine. The article was titled "The VIX Fix," by Larry Williams, and describes a formula that (quite accurately) mimics the VIX indicator on markets other than the S&P 500.
If you ask about how to use this indicator, or about any specific techniques, I won't answer since I hadn't actually use the VIX before (I've only traded FX). The VIX (Volatility IndeX) measures the amount of volatility in the S&P 500. Similarly, the Synthetic VIX measure the volatility of (in this case) FX.
-MRE-
Hello
If VIX measures amount of volatility in the S&P500 then it should be same all the time and only dependent on time frame. I noticed that also change based on currency pair ....It shouldnt at all ...It has to be same regardles of currency pair. Is there way that you can fix it?