Hi,
I was putting together an EFS to help me get multiple types of pivots and draw multiple types of swinglines (Minor, Intermediate, Major, Primary) for a larger project. After running the EFS I noticed that it really helped to see the wave structures forming. Since it may be of general interest, I am posting it.
Note that if you use the default settings of % movement for a pivot type (set to 0) the EFS will set these values based on the interval of the chart. This isn't perfect by ANY means...the range of volatilities for each symbol means it will never be perfect for all symbols (at least with this simple method), but I also didn't spend a lot of time figuring out the correct values for weekly and monthly intervals.
If anyone puts the effort in to figure out better generic numbers let me know and I will plug them into the EFS. If anyone gets really jazzed by this and starts a Symbol/Interval basis for setting the numbers I could always look up the data in a file and set the numbers according to that data.
Anyway - the bottom line is you likely will have to override the default settings for % movement (via Edit Study Parameters)
Hope this is of interest, and as remember - this is a freebie provided as is and without any promise that it is usable in any real way.
Garth
I was putting together an EFS to help me get multiple types of pivots and draw multiple types of swinglines (Minor, Intermediate, Major, Primary) for a larger project. After running the EFS I noticed that it really helped to see the wave structures forming. Since it may be of general interest, I am posting it.
Note that if you use the default settings of % movement for a pivot type (set to 0) the EFS will set these values based on the interval of the chart. This isn't perfect by ANY means...the range of volatilities for each symbol means it will never be perfect for all symbols (at least with this simple method), but I also didn't spend a lot of time figuring out the correct values for weekly and monthly intervals.
If anyone puts the effort in to figure out better generic numbers let me know and I will plug them into the EFS. If anyone gets really jazzed by this and starts a Symbol/Interval basis for setting the numbers I could always look up the data in a file and set the numbers according to that data.
Anyway - the bottom line is you likely will have to override the default settings for % movement (via Edit Study Parameters)
Hope this is of interest, and as remember - this is a freebie provided as is and without any promise that it is usable in any real way.
Garth
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