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Theres nothing new here. If you look close the 30 and 100 EMAs are used to create an indicator ..... better Known as the MACD(30,100,1); Try it, the same thing, different scale. If you want the same scale as your PPO then divide the 30EMA by the 100EMA then minus one.
Last edited by cockeyedcowboy; 05-18-2006 at 02:44 AM.
Don't search around the net for the MetaTrader version of the Price Percentage Oscillator because I did that before you and didn't get any result.
So, I decided to build me own which is very like the one found in Marketiva platform.
PPO (Price Percentage Oscillator)
Please give it a try and tell me what do you think!
Don't search around the net for the MetaTrader version of the Price Percentage Oscillator because I did that before you and didn't get any result.
So, I decided to build me own which is very like the one found in Marketiva platform.
PPO (Price Percentage Oscillator)
Please give it a try and tell me what do you think!
hmm, has potential. Shall play with the variables for a while to see if it makes me money .... heh hheh.
On a side note, I'm working on an EA that has stoplosses. Strategy tester blows through the SL's giving inaccurate performance graphs. Is there any way to handle this.... aside from having the code keep track of stop losses and close things out?