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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Unverified Users Joined: 8/12/2005(UTC) Posts: 73
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Measures volatility.
Code:
{Requires Debry dll}prd:=Input("Periods",1,1000,55); ExtFml( "DeBry.OverheadResistance",prd );
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DeBry... now, there's a blast from the past. Isn't DeBry the brilliant guy that made the popular SpyGlass addon, which was later bought by MetaStock product manager
John Slauson
and renamed " Fire", and which was killed when Mr Slauson himself crippled offline data use in MS v12/13? Related: Is Ice still Relevant?Some confusion, from the man himself: "John Slauson began his career
with MetaStock in 1988. In 2000, he left and started Adaptick, a
company that provided training and developed popular MetaStock add-ons
ICE, FIRE..."
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It irritates me that I can't use FIRE with MS v13 as I am not crazy with the Sector Stats in v13. Anything that is dependent on frequently Equis updates isn't a good thing in my point of view. So anytime I am doing stats on sectors I have to run MS v11 and FIRE... I even tried to create an indicator in v13 that called the Breadth indicator but MSX DLL didn't recognized the function.
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I agree that is why I only use MS v11 pro or previous versions. Interestingly my returns have been higher with EOD data than live or intraday data when round turn costs etc are calculated in.
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