Hi All, The Price/Volume Tools Version 2014.02.21.618 for NinjaTrader Version 7.0.1000.x. is available. It's lightweight version - fast and reliable. Last known bugs removed. Used for futures and stocks trading. Didn't test, but there is believe it will work on newest Intel Atom class CPU. Whats inside: !Price Indicator: - Manual Channels; - Automatic Channels; - Automatic Trend Lines; - DeGap; - IBGS/IF1; - Help; - Info; - Crurrent Time; - Current Bar Time Left; - Current Bar Time Left Visual Indicator; - Critical Time Left Alarm; - Current Bar Annotation; - Chart Background Black Switch; - Chart Bar Mono Color Switch. !Volume Indicator: - Volume PRV; - Rising Volume; - Peaking Volume; - Volume Pace Lines. !Price and !Volume Indicators are independent from each other. By default all tools are turned off. Please use what works for you. If anyone has any questions lets discuss it here for the benefits of all users. Comments, PM's and Letters will be greatly appreciated. Happy Trading, Stepan Acknowledgment: Ideas by jack hershey, spydertrader and dbphoenix. Algorithms by spydertrader, pepe, palinuro, losttrader, vorzo, boybrutus, bigmoose, nkhoi, tikitrader and stepan.
Hmm, may be in the next version. BTW DeGap was available since October 21st, 2012 post Thank you, Stepan
Hi, anybody else noticing Ninja freezes if we run it prior to market open (with tools package installed)? When the market opens, Ninja freezes. Have to kill the process, then restart ninja with the market already in session & it works fine. But if the market opens while Ninja is running, the new tools package causes it to completely freeze up. Anyone else experience this?
Oh ok, thanks GL. Must be freezing due to removing the gaps & all the processing its trying to do. I've got a very powerful PC, but it didn't matter... Ninja froze & wouldn't recover. I don't know if there's some tuning possible or not in the tools code. Thanks, I'll try your suggestion...
This post is targeted to those using SierraChart. In another thread, Jack talks about using the 5 minute and 30 minute time frames. SierraChart includes a slew of user contributed studies. The user contributed study named NMinBars offers what may be a useful tool. There are 2 user contributed studies named NMinBars. The one shown on the attached pic has a single study parameter named Seconds Count. 1800 seconds is 30 minutes. Note: I did not write the NMinBars study, nor do I have source code for it.