Hi Everyone,
The reason I am starting this thread is to develop a dashboard showing Multiple TimeFrame TMA crosses across multiple pairs, that can be used for my style of scalping. I am happy to discuss my strategy after the dashboard has been created.
What I need:
A dashboard similar to the picture attached (14pairhas.jpg). The dashboard should show all the pairs the user chooses with a signal next to them. The signals should represent MTF TMA crosses across the chosen pairs.
Also attached, you can find the TMA.mq4 indicator. When you put it on your chart, you can select what timeframe TMA it should show, so here is what I do. On an M1 chart I put a M5 TMA and an M15 TMA.
The dashboard signals should be the following. A blue sign appears next to the pair, where the upper band of the M5 TMA is above the upper band of the M15 TMA. A red sign appears next to the pair, where the lower band of the M5 TMA is below the lower band of the M15 TMA. If the M5 TMA band are within the M15 TMA bands, there should be no signal.
Also an alert function would be nice, but not necessary.
I have attached the 14 Pair HAS.mq4 as a basis for the code. I don't know if it is any help, but here is is anyway.
Unfortunately I don't know how to code in C++, but I am willing to help anyone, who would make this dashboard.
Peter
The reason I am starting this thread is to develop a dashboard showing Multiple TimeFrame TMA crosses across multiple pairs, that can be used for my style of scalping. I am happy to discuss my strategy after the dashboard has been created.
What I need:
A dashboard similar to the picture attached (14pairhas.jpg). The dashboard should show all the pairs the user chooses with a signal next to them. The signals should represent MTF TMA crosses across the chosen pairs.
Also attached, you can find the TMA.mq4 indicator. When you put it on your chart, you can select what timeframe TMA it should show, so here is what I do. On an M1 chart I put a M5 TMA and an M15 TMA.
The dashboard signals should be the following. A blue sign appears next to the pair, where the upper band of the M5 TMA is above the upper band of the M15 TMA. A red sign appears next to the pair, where the lower band of the M5 TMA is below the lower band of the M15 TMA. If the M5 TMA band are within the M15 TMA bands, there should be no signal.
Also an alert function would be nice, but not necessary.
I have attached the 14 Pair HAS.mq4 as a basis for the code. I don't know if it is any help, but here is is anyway.
Unfortunately I don't know how to code in C++, but I am willing to help anyone, who would make this dashboard.
Peter
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