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If you read the article it states quite plainly what to do
Formula 1. Multiple time-frame MACD. Note: in order to run this code and calculate multiple time-frame MACD, enter it into Automatic Analysis (AA) window, go to Settings window, make sure that Periodicity is set to 1-minute. Then press "Scan" button in the AA window.
I just took it you meant a chart, but AA must be set to lower bar period as well. -- Cheers Graham AB-Write >< Professional AFL Writing Service Yes, I write AFL code to your requirements
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On 4/18/06, Jeff <jeffstr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Graham, now I'm more confused. Here's the document
I found with TJ's code. It has a daily chart of CSCO running the
AFL. How do you suppose that chart was created if timeframes
only work at higher intervals? Thanks.
Also, any idea how to get TICK-NYSE into AB?
--jeff
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Multi TimeFrames question
timeframes can only work at higher intervals than the chart, so you neeed to ahve the chart period set to less than the minimum timeframe in the AFL, in this case 10 minutes is the minimum timeframe in the
AFL
-- Cheers Graham AB-Write >< Professional AFL Writing Service Yes, I write AFL code to your requirements
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On 4/18/06, Jeff <jeffstr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Forgot to ask my other question. I was doing a Google of > "Amibroker Tick symbology" when I found that multi > timeframe code. > > At the time, I was trying to figure out to get IB's
> TICK-NYSE symbol into AB. Tried all combinations > and couldn't find in any documentation on syntax > for the TICK. Thanks!!! > > --jeff > > -----Original Message-----
> From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf > Of Jeff > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 7:38 PM > To:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [amibroker] Multi TimeFrames question > > I found some TJ code on multi-timeframes (forgot where). Look's > interesting and very clean. Any thoughts on why the variable
> MTMACD is returning {EMPTY} would be appreciated. I have the > chart set to daily with historical 1 minute data, pretty sure it's setup > correctly. At a loss, thanks again. > > --jeff
> > Count = 0; > result = 0; > > for( i = 10; i <= 300; i++ ) > { > TimeFrameSet( i * in1Minute ); > m = MACD(12, 26 ); > TimeFrameRestore(); > m = IIf( TimeFrameExpand( m, i * in1Minute ) > 0, 1, -1 );
> result = result + m; > Count++; > } > > AddToComposite( result / Count, "~MACD"+Name(), "X" ); > > Buy=1; > x = Foreign("~MACD"+Name(),"C");
> > Plot( x, "MTMACD", colorBlue , styleThick ) ; > > PlotGrid(0.5 ); > PlotGrid(-0.5); > > > --jeff > > -----Original Message----- > From:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf > Of Jeff > Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 7:38 PM
> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [amibroker] Multi TimeFrames question >
> I found some TJ code on multi-timeframes (forgot where). Look's > interesting and very clean. Any thoughts on why the variable > MTMACD is returning {EMPTY} would be appreciated. I have the > chart set to daily with historical 1 minute data, pretty sure it's setup
> correctly. At a loss, thanks again. > > --jeff > > Count = 0; > result = 0; > > for( i = 10; i <= 300; i++ ) > { > TimeFrameSet( i * in1Minute ); > m = MACD(12, 26 );
> TimeFrameRestore(); > m = IIf( TimeFrameExpand( m, i * in1Minute ) > 0, 1, -1 ); > result = result + m; > Count++; > } > > AddToComposite( result / Count, "~MACD"+Name(), "X" );
> > Buy=1; > x = Foreign("~MACD"+Name(),"C"); > > Plot( x, "MTMACD", colorBlue , styleThick ) ; > > PlotGrid(0.5 ); > PlotGrid(-0.5); >
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