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Where can i found this indicator from this side

Postby mausgambler » Mon Mar 15, 2010 12:59 pm

Hello !
First sorry for my bad english
Is my first post here, and i must say really a nice forum with numerous Content and interesting articles and Tools.
I read many postings and search now for a indicator, that i saw on a screenshot here, but can not find it
H1 Color
I have downloaded many indicatorshere to find it, but without success.
Here is a link to the tread, and in the second Post is from "TheRumpledOne" you see the screenshot:
The name from the indicator i think is "H1 Color".

I want to ask, if this indicator show only this data from H1 Timeframe, or can he work also with other.

Also i saw by my readings a indicator, that show from the most Pairs the diffrent from the daily high and low in pips, but can not find the tread again
So:
EURUSD: 123 (dailyhigh-dailylow)
USDCHF: 58
Mabey you can help me

Thank you

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Postby TheRumpledOne » Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:14 pm

You are talking about the MAGNIFIED MARKET PRICE_TRO_MODIFIED indicator, I think.

It works on all time frames. It is in one of the motherlodes.

Links to MT4 Motherlodes:

http://kreslik.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=17490#17490


The other indicator is a TRO2009 DONATIONAL indicator.
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Postby mausgambler » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:02 pm

Hello !
First thanks for your answer!
I have found this indicatorm but it isn't
I think you looked on the First post of my link
In the second you have a indikator, that shows the color from the last 4 candlesticks (red or green) from many pairs
That is the indicator what i mean

The other indicator is a TRO2009 DONATIONAL indicator.
So i think is not for free when i understand right :(

Maybe i have with the other more luck ?
Do you know where i can found it ?

Thanks you for your time
Wolfgang

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Postby Mie » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:17 pm

I am looking for VSA indicator for esignal, but I can not find.
Some help, please.
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Postby TheRumpledOne » Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:24 pm

Try the eSignal forum.
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Postby Neilwade » Tue Jul 23, 2024 2:25 pm

Mie wrote:I am looking for VSA indicator for esignal, but I can not find.
Some help, please.
mie


The Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) indicator isn't natively available in eSignal, but you can create it using custom formulas and scripts. Check eSignal's forums and user community for shared VSA scripts or consult third-party vendors who may offer a VSA add-on compatible with eSignal. Alternatively, consider reaching out to a developer familiar with eSignal’s scripting language to create a custom VSA indicator for you.

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