You may want to take a look at the following EFS from Alexis Montenegro. This is a good place to start in regards to getting a basic study that will perform what you are trying to accomplish.
In regards to alerts with this study, there are pop-up alerts, audible alerts, basically several to pick from. This should serve as a springboard for something you might want to customize.
mashhad
When you click on the link and you are offered the option to Open or Save select Save and download to any one of the subfolders of the Formulas folder that is in the eSignal directory.
Alex
Hi Alex
thx I was able to open it.
but I am looking for one that does multiple MA lines,
More importantly, I am looking for one that gives an arrow up or down everytime these lines sit on top of eachother respectively. That's the part that would actually be helpful to me. at the moment, I just plot the lines using the ones in basic study. But looking for a formula that pops an arrow or some kind of a signal when these lines cross each other in order of their value to reduce my work of having to watch multiple lines.
Do you know of any formulas that can be helpful to me ?
mashhad
As Duane said the efs he suggested can be used as a starting point to create the study you want.
You can add moving averages to that study if necessary and/or modify the conditions to suit your requirements. However you will need to be specific as to what these conditions are - even if only to run a Search to see if anything already exists - as they are not very clear at this time.
Alex
every time 50MA simple, 24MA simple and 16MA simple sit on top of eachother respectively, I want to see an arrow down(or bars to change color to red) and everytime 16MA s, 24MA s, and 50MA s sit on top of each other respectively I want to see an arrow up.
The study you are describing can be developed using the Formula Wizard. To learn more about how to use the Formula Wizard, please read through our Formula Wizard Guide.
Jason K.
Project Manager eSignal - an Interactive Data company
Hi
thx very much for directing me to the correct page.
I was actually surprised on how easy it was to create those formulas for myself and it made trading so much easier! :-)
Now my next question is how can I do the same thing with Studies that are offered by 3 party softwares that work with E-signal?
The one software I use is called Kwikpop. Kwikpop has a study called the 104 line (similar to the MAs but diff. formula) . I just want to create an indicator that marks the closes above and below this line.
How can I create formulas for 3rd party softwares that work with E-signal?
In terms of KwikPop, they are already an eSignal third party partner so I'd contact them to see if you have the right version to work w/ eSignal. Typically, these formulas are encrypted and proprietary so you can't just create an EFS for use with eSignal. It appears KwikPop already wrote their studies into EFS so that's the best route to go.
Ok. I am going to contact Kwikpop on that .. Thanks
Now I need help on furthering this study. I need to add a function to it, where everytime the MAs cross over, it will measure that range, and Marks the pivot high or low of that range(depending if it's short or long), and put a line under/over the Pivot point. I usually see them done with a small green line on charts. Can you please point me in the right direction there?
What you are trying to accomplish with the pivots is certainly possible, but it may be beyond the limitations of the Formula Wizard capabilities. It's not completely clear to me what you need to do exactly, but if you're able and willing to code the basis of your study and post the code (non-Formula Wizard) here, we should be able to help give you more specific direction on how to add the functionality you're trying to describe. If manual coding is beyond your current abilities, you may need to contact one of our EFS Consultants to discuss EFS development for your specific needs.
Jason K.
Project Manager eSignal - an Interactive Data company
The formula wizard is not going to be the solution for you. The study you attached is based on the Kwikpop studies. Pieces of which are proprietary through their dlls. You could try contacting Kwikpop to see if they are willing to provide some custom programming for you.
Jason K.
Project Manager eSignal - an Interactive Data company
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