GP, thank you for the help, I want to make a continuation of the Displaced MA(28,-14) and with your help it will do this for the last 14 days but it seems that it is verticaly displaced. Is any way we can make this to plot in the continuation of the DMA(28,-14). I'll put here the entire code I have at the moment, and if you used stockfetcher.com you can see the DMA(28,-14) there:
_SECTION_BEGIN("DispMA"); P = ParamField("Field"); Type = ParamList("Type", "Simple,Exponential,Double Exponential,Tripple Exponential,Wilders,Weighted"); Periods = Param("Periods", 30, 2, 100 ); Displacement = Param("Displacement", 15, -50, 50 ); m = 0; if( Type == "Simple" ) m = MA( P, Periods ); if( Type == "Exponential" ) m = EMA( P, Periods ); if( Type == "Double Exponential" ) m = DEMA( P, Periods ); if( Type == "Tripple Exponential" ) m = TEMA( P, Periods ); if( Type == "Wilders" ) m = Wilders( P, Periods ); if( Type == "Weighted" ) m = WMA( P, Periods ); Plot( m, _DEFAULT_NAME(), ParamColor("Color", ColorCycle), ParamStyle ("Style"), 0, 0, Displacement ); bi = BarIndex(); s5 = IIf(bi-bi[0] >= BarCount-14, MA(Close, 14), Null); Plot( s5,_DEFAULT_NAME(), ParamColor("Color", ColorCycle), ParamStyle ("Style") ); _SECTION_END(); I'd like to be able to scan for the crossovers of the DMA with an EMA (9) for example, and thst will happend only during the last 14 days, so it will be actually a crossover of the s5 with the EMA(9) I guess. Do you any idea on this? thanks a lot, Ray --- In amibroker@yahoogroups.com, "gp_sydney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Actually, I just noticed there's a new function called BarIndex() > > Sorry, just realised this is not a new function (got confused by the > red star in the help) and that according to the help, it may not be > accurate if QuickAFL is on. So if using that, I think you might need: > > bi = BarIndex(); > s5 = IIf(bi-bi[0] >= BarCount-14, MA(Close, 5), Null); > > GP >