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    I have been seeing on these posts where all 3 oscilators
    5/17, 5/35 & 10/70 are shown in the same study window (superimposed). How can I do this?

    Gregg Updike
    Gregg Updike

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    Gregg
    Instructions are available here.
    Explanations of the various steps are in the text at the top of each image.
    Alex
    Last edited by ACM; 05-28-2003, 09:53 AM.

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    • #3
      If anyone is interested the attached EFS plots all three Get Oscillators in a single pane.
      There are a couple of advantages to using the EFS as opposed to overlaying the three individual Oscillators.
      First one does not have to load all three oscillators every single time a new chart is created. Second it takes out the guesswork in trying to overlay them in the correct order. In fact the efs plots them with the short term oscillator always on top and the longer term always last in the overlay.
      This makes identifying short term divergences such as the one visible in the image below an easy task.
      Lastly it does not plot the Strength Bands taking away an extra editing step.
      Alex

      NOTE: This EFS makes use of Get EFS functions so a subscription to the Get Studies is required to run it.

      Attached Files
      Last edited by ACM; 06-05-2003, 06:29 AM.

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      • #4
        Alex thank you for your reply since your A-GET study looks different mine I assume that you are using the E-signal software with A-GET as an add on I have just A-GET. Are you able to incorporate EFS using A-get as a stand alone software?
        Gregg Updike

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        • #5
          EFS will not work in the stand-alone Advanced Get software. The EFS engine is built into the eSignal software, so if EFS and the Advanced Get tools are both a requirement, then going with eSignal is the best option.
          Regards,
          Jay F.
          Product Manager
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          Click Support --> Request a Feature in eSignal 11

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          • #6
            Re: all oscilators in 1 study

            Originally posted by gregg1
            I have been seeing on these posts where all 3 oscilators
            5/17, 5/35 & 10/70 are shown in the same study window (superimposed). How can I do this?

            Gregg Updike
            In addition to Alex's excellent comments, below is an attached
            chart which shows how I use this new feature. It explains
            how to merge the studies with existing pages, and because I
            still prefer to see the Strength Bands, this is my preferred method.

            Misc 'merging indicators' tips:

            (1) Change the 'Strength Bands' colors before merging.
            For example, I change my band colors to the same
            color as the corresponding oscillator, or a brighter color
            because I am partly color blind. After the indicators are
            merged it becomes a difficult thing to change.

            (2) Select "Tile Studies" first to begin the merge process.

            (3) How you merge determines how the merged indicators
            are layered over top each other. For example, make any
            changes needed for the 10/70, 5/35 and 5/17 Oscillators.
            Then hold the <shift> key down and drag the 5/35 overtop
            the 5/17. Now key the <shift> key down and drag the
            10/70 overtop the combined indicator window. They should
            all now be layered in the proper order, in a usable manner.

            (4) If you make a mistake, highlight your mouse, right click, and
            look for the "Un-Merge Studies" selection. Then try it again.

            (5) As of now, this new feature works on on the eSignal software
            and is not yet available on the EOD AGET versions.

            (6) The merge feature in the eSignal software works with other
            indicators or studies. Because I am primarilly interested in
            these three AGET indicators I show them, but you are not
            limited to just overlaying AGET studies.

            You will find this new overlay feature has some excellent advantages for AGET users. The primary advantage is it forces
            one to review all three in unison. I have a bad habit of ignoring
            the 5/17, and because it first crosses zero I might miss a breakout
            sometimes. All three indicators have value.

            The overlay indicator feature is nice because it minimizes the
            normal toggling back and forth from one indicator to another
            when trying to compare and contrast stages of growing strength
            or building divergences. The '3-d' effect of having all three Elliott
            Oscillators overlaying each other, I think, gives you if just a little edge that may be missed if you do not have a keen eye when
            having to toggle back and forth between indicators.
            Attached Files
            Marc

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            • #7
              Attached is version2 of the MultiOSC.efs
              This one also plots the Strength Bands



              The default is for the 5-35 Strength Bands set at 80%.
              Right click the indicator pane and select Edit Studies and there will be a dropdown selector to base the Strength Bands on the 5-17, 5-35 or 10-70 Oscillators (see image below)
              Alex

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              • #8
                Alex, all I can say is, man you are quick!
                Looks like a good EFS idea! Keep up the
                good work my friend. -marc
                Marc

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                • #9
                  Alex,

                  You beat me to it, I was taking the liberty of modifying your code to add bands and even as I was coding it, your message popped up.

                  I was going to approach it a bit differently and add all the str bands at once but make them a lighter/brighter version of the OSC color (for example lime for the green 10-70, etc). Did you try this and it make things to cluttered?


                  Garth
                  Garth

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                  • #10
                    Marc
                    Thank you for the compliments. Just very efficient in "cutting and pasting"

                    Garth
                    I tried putting all three sets of bands on but it got a bit cluttered. Truth be told they were all black which did not help.
                    Have not tried setting them up with different colors and that could very well be the solution.
                    What I also tried (without success as of yet) was to create a dropdown option to modify the order of the overlay (guess "cutting and pasting" is not that efficient yet)
                    So, go right ahead feel free to modify/improve all you want/can.

                    Alex

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                    • #11
                      Alex and Garth,

                      My hats off to both of you! I just know how to trade... this EFS stuff is new to me... you both keep doing the quality work you are doing and everyone will definitely benefit! Thanks again for your EFS efforts here... genuinely appreciate the efforts... this could become a very useful feature to AGET users.
                      -marc
                      Last edited by MR; 06-05-2003, 12:07 PM.
                      Marc

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                      • #12
                        Guys

                        Do not tickle too much Alex : he is a pro- pro and - AFAIK- can code 3 different efs while anwering 5 questions on the board and trade 5 diffrent futures.........

                        Thanks alex


                        PS. He's ancient Uncle was Leonardo Fibonacci Da Pisa but he will never admitt it, because Fibonacci was actually from Pisa... ( a joke only Italian can understand)
                        Last edited by fabrizio; 06-07-2003, 06:20 AM.
                        Fabrizio L. Jorio Fili

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                        • #13
                          Actually from the duo Doverspike-Montenegro here comes a third iteration of the multi GET Oscillator efs.
                          Using the drop down selector in Edit Studies one can now select which of the Oscillators and corresponding Strength Bands to bring to the foreground.
                          The default is for the 5-17 to be in the foreground (left pane in the tryptic below) followed by the 5-35 and 10-70.
                          Alex

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                          Last edited by ACM; 06-07-2003, 11:55 AM.

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                          • #14
                            You see ?

                            I told you, there we are....
                            Fabrizio L. Jorio Fili

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                            • #15
                              A new version of this add's buttons to allow you to change values on-the-fly while still allowing you to use the pulldowns to select your own defaults.

                              It also adds a button that allows you to display all the bands at once or only the bands for the Osc in the foreground.

                              Alex seems to like the last one he posted better than this one, but I like this one better...so I am posting it was well...
                              Attached Files
                              Garth

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