I am searching for a person who has modified the CoG indior so that it does not follow the current period but the last closed period. Anyone know how to do so?
Here is your indior
https://www.nigeriaforextrading.com/...1746570246.mq4
I am searching for a person who has modified the CoG indior so that it does not follow the current period but the last closed period. Anyone know how to do so?
Here is your indior
https://www.nigeriaforextrading.com/...1746570246.mq4
Looking at the code I would say it is. There's an external variable (input) simply called 'I' that defaults to 0. Try setting this to 1 and also allow me to know if that gives you what you're after.
The best response is usually the straightforward one. Thank you for the helpOriginally Posted by ;
More info on how to use this indior here (see posts #17 and #18).
Hope it's useful,
David
I would love to bring the following to the center of gravity indior but'm not much of a developer. If there is anyone out there that knows the way to do this it'd be much appreciated
a)vertical fashion lines drawn from last closed worth of centre of gravity including deviation lines. (must have external input =1 )
b)Each time frame's horizontal fashion lines be calculated according to centre of gravity on particular time frame. Horizontal lines re-calculate if necessary, when centre of gravity closes.
C)Change color choice
Here's an image of my thought
Thank you
Another alternative would be to auto-draw the horizontal trend lines from the center of gravity on a greater timeframe only and allow them to be used on smaller time frames.
D1-Horizontal trend lines from particular last closed center of gravity value
H4-D1 horizontal trend lines only
I am searching for a generous developer that would be willing to modify this indior for free and post on here.
My thought can be viewed here.
https://www.nigeriaforextrading.com/...weblogger.html
Any takers?
Thank you for your time.
You need 2 cog's for this idea to work. 1 of these is set so it is always horizontal. That way you'll have the middle of gravity I presume. Then you've got another set on the very same parameters but a line that is horizontal. Where these two lines meet 90degrees a line is drawn. Here is a picture.I hope it clarifies a bit more of everything I have in my head.Originally Posted by ;
I do not know how well this could work and I know that the cog code is pretty intrie.
Thanks.