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| Discuss Amibroker: Links, Articles, discussions & more at the AmiBroker within the Traderji.com - Discussion forum for Stocks Commodities & Forex; Originally Posted by J_D Thanks praveen for the reply. sorry for the late reply. I ... |
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Ok...fine.
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i have seen ur post but those links do not work for me, yes by now i have downloaded ab but its a trail version, EOD i am downloading for daily. if u can upload EOD data of 2007 i will be greatful praveen. kndly upload it on scribd[dot] com. thank for wonderful post and prompt reply. |
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thanks praveen for your kind help
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Hi
I am new to this forum. Greetings to all especially Praveen My Query How does one know if the database is clean or not. Cheers sanjay |
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Check whether the scrips are split adjusted.
Run Tools -> Database Purify, to check for various improper data. Also check out Karthimarar's thread for cleaning the database, and sector organization. It contains good points to detect and clean the database. |
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i want to draw some support or resistance levels on the price chart .but when i try to plot it plots the historical support and resistance levels.i only want the last support and res level only to be plotted ie the plots on the price graph should be against a single(last ) value of the resistance and suppport .ie the resistance and the support plots should be parallel to x axis.how do i proceed
Plot(Resistance1,"R1",colorRed); right now i am using this plot function but it gives me the plot for all the support and resistance levels the stock has undergone.i only want to plot the latest support and resistance levels. iam using the formula Pivot = ( Ref(High,0) + Ref(Close,0) + Ref(Low,0) )/3; Resistance3 = Ref(High,0)+ 2 * (Pivot - Ref(Low,0)); Resistance1 = 2 * Pivot - Ref(Low,0); Support1 = 2 * Pivot - Ref(High,0); Resistance2 = Pivot + (Resistance1 - Support1); Support2 = Pivot - (Resistance1 - Support1); Support3 = Ref(Low,0)- 2 * (Ref(High,0) - Pivot); Plot(Resistance1,"R1",colorRed); Plot(Resistance2,"R2",colorRed); Plot(Resistance3,"R3",colorRed); Plot(Support1,"S1",colorOrange); Plot(Support2,"S2",colorOrange); Plot(Support3,"S3",colorOrange); i found the resistance and support level logics from another thread in this forum.plz help me out |
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Dear bvpraveen,
Now i am using Real time Datas in Amibroker . My Default Charts Showing (MaShort= 15, MidMa = 45 and LongMa = 100). But I Like to Include here Buy/Sell Signal in Below Condition : 1) BUY SIGNAL = MaShort Crossed Above Long Ma 2) SELL SIGNAL= MaShort Crossed Below Long Ma . Can you Post This AFL ? Thanks in Advance muthukumar Last edited by muthukumar; 29th January 2008 at 10:21 PM. |
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u can get last 3 years clean data from the thread http://www.traderji.com/data-feeds/1...amibroker.html Tushar |
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Dear Seniors,
Have joined traderji recently. This site is really helpful for beginners and as a newbie started to read posts on Teach a man to fish and am trying to understand it better. Thanks a lot for your efforts for newbies like me. Meanwhile i need a help in coding the following condn. I tried it many times but am getting some errors. kindly please help me with this if u find time. rsi<50 and macd>0 and 4sma>17sma>34ema>50sma to go long rsi<40 and macd<0 and 4sma<17sma<34ema<50sma to go short i can do only 2 condns at a time. so please guide me in this. ramash75 |
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