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RSI changing color when over bought or sold
I would like have a RSI indicator that would change colors when it is over bought or sold maybe like red in the over sold and green in overbought. I have attached a picture if I did it right of what I would like to see, for me just better to see a color change when over sold and bought areas. It's for NinjaTrader 8. Thanks for any help,1 Photo -
Hello Juan2001,
Thanks for your post and welcome to the NinjaTrader forums.
Yes, this can be done however it requires custom coding to do so. If you would like to take this on we can provide references to the various methods in the help guide to get you started. NinjaTrader is based on C# programming language and we provide many methods and properties to accomplish your ninjascript programming goals
Alternatively, if you prefer it created for you, we can provide links to 3rd party coders.
I've attached an educational example of the RSI that has been modified to show overbought and oversold according to the standard 30/70 lines. Perhaps this will meet your needs, if not you are free to modify as you wish.
RSIoverboughtsold.zip
Here is a basic guideline of how to Import NinjaScripts.
To import NinjaScripts you will need the original .zip file.
To Import- Download the NinjaScripts to your desktop, keep them in the compressed .zip file.
- From the Control Center window select the menu Tools>import>Ninjascript add-on..
- Select the downloaded .zip file
- NinjaTrader will then confirm if the import has been successful.
Once installed, you may add the indicator to a chart by:- Right click your chart > indicators > Select the Indicator from the list on the left > New > OK
Paul H.NinjaTrader Customer Service
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_PaulH View PostHello Juan2001,
Thanks for your post and welcome to the NinjaTrader forums.
Yes, this can be done however it requires custom coding to do so. If you would like to take this on we can provide references to the various methods in the help guide to get you started. NinjaTrader is based on C# programming language and we provide many methods and properties to accomplish your ninjascript programming goals
Alternatively, if you prefer it created for you, we can provide links to 3rd party coders.
I've attached an educational example of the RSI that has been modified to show overbought and oversold according to the standard 30/70 lines. Perhaps this will meet your needs, if not you are free to modify as you wish.
[ATTACH]n1043234[/ATTACH]
Here is a basic guideline of how to Import NinjaScripts.
To import NinjaScripts you will need the original .zip file.
To Import- Download the NinjaScripts to your desktop, keep them in the compressed .zip file.
- From the Control Center window select the menu Tools>import>Ninjascript add-on..
- Select the downloaded .zip file
- NinjaTrader will then confirm if the import has been successful.
Once installed, you may add the indicator to a chart by:- Right click your chart > indicators > Select the Indicator from the list on the left > New > OK
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