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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 12/8/2005(UTC) Posts: 14 Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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I am looking to see if someone knows a
formula or ratio to calculate how many bars would be the equivalent of a macd
value. For example, if the macd has a value of 0.001, how many bars would that
represent? To illustrate that better, if you were to measure with a ruler the
distance from the macd value of 0.001 to the 0 line, then take that measurement
and measure horizontal to see how many bars that value would be.
The problem I am having is once you
adjust the scaling on the charts, if effects the width and not the height so
depending on your horizontal scale you will always get a different number of
bars on the calculation. Does anyone have any suggestion how this can be done
when using different scales.
Thanks, Steven
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users Joined: 1/19/2005(UTC) Posts: 1,065 Location: Koh Pha-Ngan, Earth
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Steven, you can calculate the % of bars that fall within a normalized (+/-100) MACD range.
Since I'm unable to post MS code efficiently on this forum, perhaps others will have a look at this.
jose '-)
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