Moving average cloud


Category:
0
0

Can you kindly post the code for the MA cloud (https://www.hahn-tech.com/ans/how-to-make-a-cloud-from-emas/) for tradestation? Many thanks

Attachments:
Marked as spam
Posted by (Questions: 1, Answers: 1)
Asked on January 20, 2022 3:10 pm
188 views
0
Private answer

Sorry but TradeStation does not provide this sort of feature at this time. There is no way to shade a specific section of the chart except to add a drawing object to the chart. We can't even change the background color of the chart in TradeStation.

Marked as spam
Posted by (Questions: 37, Answers: 4087)
Answered on January 20, 2022 3:12 pm
0
Thank you Pete, I appreciate the clarification and timely reply.
( at January 20, 2022 3:31 pm)
0
Pete, can it be like the Ichi cloud? Tradestation does paint/shade Ichi cloud - I am not able to attach an image here
( at January 21, 2022 8:43 am)
0
That's a good thought. However they achieve that by using a modified histogram plot. It's not really shading the background. Its just plotting vertical bars between two levels. And then you set the width of those bars so that they take up all the space between them. But if you increase the space between the candles, then you see the gaps between those histogram bars. If you think that will work I can provide an updated answer to this question showing how to achieve that. It does require some specialized code but we can adapt the code from the Ichimoku Cloud indicator to achieve the same thing for two moving averages.
( at January 21, 2022 9:33 am)
0
That would be so helpful if you can provide an updated answer showing how to achieve/get a closer result. Thanks again
( at January 21, 2022 9:36 am)
0
Sorry but I will not be able to provide a solution for this. The method required to achieve this is far too complex for me to complete in the 15 minutes I allocate to free solutions in the Q&A Forum. It takes dozens of lines of extra code to make this work on TradeStation.
( at January 21, 2022 4:56 pm)
0
NP at all, I really appreciate all what you do.
( at January 21, 2022 5:26 pm)