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[EquisMetaStock Group] Re: Support & Resistant Formula



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Thank you for your suggestions however i was wondering if MS9.0
allowed lines with line values to be created within formulas so there
was no need to hover over the indicator, or open the data window or
display the values using the expert adviser or the title bar? For
simplicity sake it would be nice to be able to print out the chart
with all information already shown?

Thanks!

--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "rsb_44" <rsb_44@xxx> wrote:
>
> You also can have the value at the current bar appear in the inner 
> window title bar in the same color as the plot.
> 
> 
> 
> --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, pumrysh <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Mark,
> > 
> > Three options:
> > 1.Hover over the indicator
> > 2.Open the data window
> > 3.Display the values using the expert advisor
> > 
> > Preston
> > 
> > 
> > --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, markumansky <no_reply@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Sorry for the confusion caused. All i wanted to know if it is 
> > possible
> > > to have the actual values shown for each line next to the each 
> > line?
> > > 
> > > For example: When the line for PP is drawn, its value is also 
> shown
> > > next to it? That way you see the line and value on the chart. The 
> > way
> > > code currently is, is that only the lines are drawn on the chart,
> > > however i was wondering its possible to see the line and value 
> > together? 
> > > 
> > > --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Roy Larsen" <rlarsen@> 
> > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi Mark
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > I'm not quite sure of your meaning. Do you want the lines 
> > plotted on
> > > the left side and the right side but not in the middle, or do you 
> > want
> > > the lines plotted from the leftmost bar to the rightmost bar? 
> > Plotting
> > > values derived from the right side of the chart can cause price-
> > chart
> > > distortion if beginning values are substantially different and 
> only
> > > the left side of the chart is viewed. This might or might not be a
> > > problem for you. 
> > > > 
> > > > Plotting the last value of any value right across a chart is as 
> > easy
> > > as LastValue(PP) for example. There would be no need to use
> > > ValueWhen() with X as a trigger expression. 
> > > > 
> > > > Plotting the first ten bars as well as the last 10 bars of PP 
> > etc.
> > > would require a different technique for the left side line 
> display.
> > > The left side display would depend on the number of loaded bars, 
> > not
> > > the number of displayed bars. I'm reluctant to try and code for 
> > this
> > > until I know exactly what you're trying to do.
> > > > 
> > > > Regards
> > > > 
> > > > Roy
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> > > >   From: markumansky 
> > > >   To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> > > >   Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 8:16 PM
> > > >   Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group] Re: Support & Resistant 
> Formula
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > >   Thanks Roy, The #3 seems to work best for me. For the sake of
> > > >   simplicity is also possible see the line values for each line 
> > on the
> > > >   left side of each line?
> > > > 
> > > >   Thanks in advance!
> > > > 
> > > >   --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Roy Larsen" 
> <rlarsen@> 
> > wrote:
> > > >   >
> > > >   > Hi Preston
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > Just a thought on this one. Unless the last bar indicator 
> is 
> > plotted
> > > >   with a heavy weight it will be virtually invisible. Selecting 
> > it when
> > > >   it can't be seen is also a problem. Another way to go might be
> > > >   generate X several bars prior to the last bar (easy to do as 
> > you'll
> > > >   already know), and use the earlier signal with ValueWhen() to 
> > plot the
> > > >   LastValue() of support and resistance for several bars rather 
> > than
> > > >   just the one bar.
> > > >   > Like this perhaps.
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > {Pivot Points #2}
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > R#2:=((H+L+C)/3) - (2*((H+L+C)/3) - H) +
> > > >   > (2*((H+L+C)/3) - L);
> > > >   > R#1:=2*((H+L+C)/3) - L;
> > > >   > S#1:=2*((H+L+C)/3) - H;
> > > >   > PP:=(H+L+C)/3;
> > > >   > S#2:=((H+L+C)/3) - (((2*((H+L+C)/3) -
> > > >   > L)-(2*((H+L+C)/3) - H)));
> > > >   > X:= Cum(1)=LastValue(Cum(1))-10; 
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(R#2));
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(R#1));
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(PP));
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(S#1));
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(S#2));{end}
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > The indicator is visible without needing to have the weight 
> > changed
> > > >   of each plot changed.
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > As far as color etc. goes, an easy way to ensure that an 
> > indicator
> > > >   gets the wanted color, style and weight as soon as it's first 
> > dropped
> > > >   down onto a chart is to include an Input() function in the 
> > formula.
> > > >   Inserting an Input() function in this case could also serve 
> to 
> > set the
> > > >   number of bars plotted.
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > {Pivot Points #3}
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > N:=Input("Bars to plot",1,101,10)-1;
> > > >   > R#2:=((H+L+C)/3) - (2*((H+L+C)/3) - H) +
> > > >   > (2*((H+L+C)/3) - L);
> > > >   > R#1:=2*((H+L+C)/3) - L;
> > > >   > S#1:=2*((H+L+C)/3) - H;
> > > >   > PP:=(H+L+C)/3;
> > > >   > S#2:=((H+L+C)/3) - (((2*((H+L+C)/3) -
> > > >   > L)-(2*((H+L+C)/3) - H)));
> > > >   > X:= Cum(1)=LastValue(Cum(1))-N; 
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(R#2));
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(R#1));
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(PP));
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(S#1));
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,LastValue(S#2));{end}
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > As the indicator is pulled down onto a chart there's an 
> > opportunity
> > > >   to change not only the Input() value for bars to plot but 
> also 
> > select
> > > >   a common colour, style and weight for all plots.
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > Regards
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > Roy
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > > >   > From: pumrysh 
> > > >   > To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> > > >   > Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 3:23 PM
> > > >   > Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group] Re: Support & Resistant 
> > Formula
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > Mark,
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > This should do the trick.
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > Preston
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > {Pivot Points}
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > R#2:=((H+L+C)/3) - (2*((H+L+C)/3) - H) +
> > > >   > (2*((H+L+C)/3) - L);
> > > >   > R#1:=2*((H+L+C)/3) - L;
> > > >   > S#1:=2*((H+L+C)/3) - H;
> > > >   > PP:=(H+L+C)/3;
> > > >   > S#2:=((H+L+C)/3) - (((2*((H+L+C)/3) -
> > > >   > L)-(2*((H+L+C)/3) - H)));
> > > >   > X:= Cum(1)=LastValue(Cum(1)); 
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,R#2);
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,R#1);
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,PP);
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,S#1);
> > > >   > ValueWhen(1,X,S#2);{end}
> > > >   > 
> > > >   > --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, markumansky 
> > <no_reply@> 
> > > >   > wrote:
> > > >   > >
> > > >   > > Is it possible to adapt the formula that it only shows the
> > > current 
> > > >   > bar
> > > >   > > points, instead of all of the past one too? This would 
> > reduce the
> > > >   > > clutter on the chart.
> > > >   > > 
> > > >   > > 
> > > >   > > --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, pumrysh 
> <no_reply@> 
> > wrote:
> > > >   > > >
> > > >   > > > http://trader.online.pl/MSZ/e-w-Pivot_Points.html
> > > >   > > > 
> > > >   > > > 
> > > >   > > > --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Danny Rianto 
> > > >   > > > <dannyrianto01@> wrote:
> > > >   > > > >
> > > >   > > > > Anybody has Support & Resistant Formula...
> > > >   > > > > 
> > > >   > > > > (S1, S2, S3, Pivol, R1, R2, R3).
> > > >   > > > > 
> > > >   > > > > This formula will be vary valuable for day trader as 
> > guide 
> > > >   > > > price....
> > > >   > > > > 
> > > >   > > > > Appreciate for your help
> > > >   > > > > 
> > > >   > > > > Danny
> > > >   > > > > 
> > > >   > > > > 
> > > >   > > > > 
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