Bollinger Bands on Spreads

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by LivToTrade, May 1, 2002.

  1. lescor

    lescor

    you can do it in first alert and qcharts. If you are really resourceful, it can probably be done in excel too. I've made some cool sread charts in excel, including standard deviations, but I haven't put actual bands into the charts.

    Corey
     
    #11     May 2, 2002
  2. Hi LivToTrade.

    You can do all this and more in eSignal 7.0. (www.esignal.com)

    You can define a spread on any symbol type (equities, futures, options). With a spread (or any other symbol) you can apply one of our many builtin studies (Bollinger Bands, Moving Average, Stochastic, MACD, ....)

    You can also view a 3 line break of a spread (or any other symbol).

    To make it even more fun, you could do a spread, make it a 3 line break chart, then do a bollinger on the 3 line break! :D

    There's a lot you can do with the new eSignal 7.0 - give it a try!

    Matt Gundersen
    eSignal.com
     
    #12     May 2, 2002
  3. nitro

    nitro

    Matt,

    Great to see a great programer on ET. Hope much of Raven will make it into ESignal.

    nitro
     
    #13     May 2, 2002
  4. Thanks all you beautiful traders. I appreciate all your great suggestions. This site is da best! Nitro, I like your Godfather quote.

    Well, I've had eSignal as my feed all along and didn't realize that they improved their software so much. A few months ago, I thought it was junk, and now I'm impressed. So now I'm using eSignal 7.0 with out having to pay any extra charge.

    Matt, I didn't realize I could put a pb on a spread, I'm going to have to look into that. Thanks again. :) :) :) :)
     
    #14     May 7, 2002
  5. Chuck_T

    Chuck_T eSignal

    There are many new improvements to eSignal. Besides the advanced charts, there are drawing tools and a new eSignal Formula Script (EFS). To find more information, check out these pages on the new version:

    http://www.esignal.com/esignal/features/default.asp

    You will find examples of each here. With the EFS (Javascript) users can write their own studies. Over 75 samples are included with the new program.

    Chuck
    @eSignal
     
    #15     May 8, 2002