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Old 04-17-2007, 10:44 AM
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Can this be done in MetaTrader?

Hi guys & Girls,
I have a question for all you programmers.
Is it possible to have the information arrowed, to be displayed on a chart?
If so, can anyone program it.
It might be useful to many people.
The information in the left hand colume is all I really need. The idea being I could then see the trend at a glance - possibly make thetwo NonLag indicators invisible.

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What is this Indicators?
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Which indicator

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What is this Indicators?
I use only one indicator - NonlagMa. I place 2 of them on the chart, one a 7 period, and the other a 3 priod. Both are then displayed in the data window of metatrader. The data displayed on the chart is clock_v1_2. The other is 'Candle signal' If you are interested I have attched them here -
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Could you explain how to use it please?
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Could you explain how to use it please?
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Which one?
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Sorry. I mean all set up in your example chart.
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Sorry. I mean all set up in your example chart.
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No Problem
Nothing magical. I trade only on daily charts...dont need the stress of intraday trading!
First is the clock - self explanitary. I like to know who's awake, & who's asleep.
Second is the Candle_Signal. I use it only for displaying the price. There is a detailed discription of its use in a thread on this forum - it might be 'Indicators with alert' if not, do a search, I'm sure you will find it.
The NonLagMa is really my trading indicator. My rules are very simple -
Enter Long when both MA's are green, & both panels in the data window say up.
Enter Short when both MA's are red, & both panels in the data window say down
Only take a position @ midnight server time (2200) my time.
The panel reading are the important ones, 'up' & 'down'
I do not use a 'take profit' & I use a 100 pip stop.
If you put them on a chart you will see that there really is no need.
Exits are made on the first MA change of colour at midnight.
The results so far have been very encouraging.
I trade live on a spread betting A/c - £1 per pip
Hope this helps
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I use only one indicator - NonlagMa. I place 2 of them on the chart, one a 7 period, and the other a 3 priod. Both are then displayed in the data window of metatrader. The data displayed on the chart is clock_v1_2. The other is 'Candle signal' If you are interested I have attched them here -
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