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    52 week high/low indicator for share search

    The following set-up: If the share reaches new 52 weeks of high / low-pressure area, and then corrects in 50 gliding averages. If the title rises then again about a previous ridge of high pressure.

    please only free indicator.

    Hope anyone can help.

    steve

    #2
    Hello steveblammer,

    I am not aware of an indicator that is available for download that will do this but it is possible through some custom code. You can use the OnFundamentalData() to be able to get the High and Low of the 52 Week and check for conditions if it is met. For more information about the OnFundamentalData() and the arguments that you can call from it see the following link.
    http://www.ninjatrader.com/support/h...aeventargs.htm

    Let us know if we can be of further assistance.
    JCNinjaTrader Customer Service

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      #3
      I look in Dax 30, nasdaq, sp 500 eurex all shares which have 52 weeks high and deeply.
      How a list.
      steve

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        #4
        Originally posted by stevebalmmer View Post
        I look in Dax 30, nasdaq, sp 500 eurex all shares which have 52 weeks high and deeply.
        How a list.
        steve
        In control center, File->New->Market Analyzer

        Add your instruments or instrument list. (right click)

        Then add "High52Weeks" and "Low52Weeks", (right click, 'columns')

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          #5
          hy sledge

          There I have my next problem.
          In the Market analyzer I already have an other strategy run.
          If I make now with 52 weeks high and low, I would have to use my 1 strategy always anew in market analyzer. Or can one store this?

          steve

          Originally posted by sledge View Post
          In control center, File->New->Market Analyzer

          Add your instruments or instrument list. (right click)

          Then add "High52Weeks" and "Low52Weeks", (right click, 'columns')

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            #6
            Hello stevebalmmer,

            A Market Analyzer window can store multiple columns, so you can add more columns to that Market Analyzer window. Alternatively, you can open up a new Market Analyzer window and have them be separate, which ever way you seem to like the best. Here is a link to our Help Guide that goes over the Market Analyzer window that you may view.
            http://www.ninjatrader.com/support/h...t_analyzer.htm
            JCNinjaTrader Customer Service

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              #7
              helo nt.

              i have done this,but i have no data? look at my picture.

              i have a demo acount.

              Originally posted by NinjaTrader_JC View Post
              Hello stevebalmmer,

              A Market Analyzer window can store multiple columns, so you can add more columns to that Market Analyzer window. Alternatively, you can open up a new Market Analyzer window and have them be separate, which ever way you seem to like the best. Here is a link to our Help Guide that goes over the Market Analyzer window that you may view.
              http://www.ninjatrader.com/support/h...t_analyzer.htm
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                #8
                Hello stevebalmmer,

                It looks like you are using the Simulated Data feed which only provides internally generated fake market data. It will not have access to that much historical data. You will have to connect to a data provider that support Historical/Fundamental data to be able to use this.
                Last edited by NinjaTrader_JC; 10-08-2012, 10:56 AM.
                JCNinjaTrader Customer Service

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                  #9
                  however, thanks for the answer, it is not that what I search.
                  I search the shares which had today high and low.
                  Must I still put something else?

                  Originally posted by NinjaTrader_JC View Post
                  Hello stevebalmmer,

                  It looks like you are using the Simulated Data feed which only provides internally generated fake market data. It will not have access to that much historical data. You will have to connect to a data provider that support Historical/Fundamental data to be able to use this.

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                    #10
                    Hello stevebalmmer,

                    You can connect to Yahoo that will provide you with Historical only data to drive the 52 Week data.

                    The following link will take you to a page that details the steps required for creating a connection to Yahoo finance.

                    Click here to take me to the Yahoo Connection Guide

                    Please note that Yahoo will only provide Historical data and not any intraday or real-time data. If you would like intraday data for example you would want to signup/connect to Kinetick.

                    Click here to view more information on Historical Data and Understand the data provided by your connectivity provider
                    JCNinjaTrader Customer Service

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