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Hello, are there any tools or indicators that can show me the candle sticks that were used to calculate the stochastic, CCI, or MACD. I would like to know which candles are incorporated to the indicators.Tags: None
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Im pretty sure all the standard indicator uses Close[0] to determine those results.
You can change the settings that are read in on the indicators, so if you want the MACD reading from High[0] for example instead of Close[0] you need to click the ... next to Input in the indicator section.
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You could change the input series for some of the studies (where the price points used are not hardcoded in, as for example in Stochastics) - however I think you would want to visualize which price bars contribute to the current value of the sutdy seen? That would be easy to answer (consider the RSI or SMA lookback periods) for some but ultimately depend on the study and what type of smoothing for example is used. If you have EMA based indicator and smoothing approaches basically all bars (even if very tiny going back) would have some weight in the final result.Originally posted by ELDAVIDOLOCO View PostHello, are there any tools or indicators that can show me the candle sticks that were used to calculate the stochastic, CCI, or MACD. I would like to know which candles are incorporated to the indicators.
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