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Thread: Inraday intensity .lua

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    oisin1 is offline Member
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    Inraday intensity .lua

    Does anyone know where I could find David Bostian Intraday Intensity index (II%) in .lua form for Marketscope 2.0 (histogram above and below zero line

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    Ekaterina is offline Member
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    Hi oisin1,

    You can use Chaikin Oscillator (CHO). The indicator is a variation of David Bostian's Intraday Intensity developed by Marc Chaikin.

    It is included in a standard set of indicators of Marketscope. To find it please, click Insert command in the Marketscope main menu -> choose Add indicator.

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    In the appeared dialog box with indicators find Chaikin Oscillator (CHO).

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    The indicator will be displayed in the separate indicator window below the main chart.

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    You can choose the style indicator is displayed: line or histogramm. For this doble-click on the indicator or its lable and in the appeared CHO Properties dialog box choose the Display mode.

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    If it is not exactly what you are looking for, you can make an indicator development request on the FXCodaBase forum.

    Best regards
    Ekaterina

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