hello, are you saying the acd or numberline script is in TOS or you had it written custom for you- ty
You need to custom write it.
hello, are you saying the acd or numberline script is in TOS or you had it written custom for you- ty
Just a heads up, the crackpipe is being forcefully removed from some of our mouths:
3X WTI etfs (UWTI/DWTI) are getting delisted next month, with 3x gold mining etfs (JNUG/DUST) to follow.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...nces-of-its-dwti-and-uwti-etns-300364595.html

I created a custom numberline table in ToS that some here might be interested in. Nothing too sophisticated, but it calculates automatically and allows me to watch 100 instruments at a time, so it is useful. It provides rolling 10-day numberline summation scores using the following daily scoring system:
Close>Close[1] AND Vol<Vol[1] = 1
C>C[1] AND V>V[1] = 2
C<C[1] AND V<V[1] = -1
C<C[1] AND V>V[1] = -2
The 5 little boxes in each grid are as follows:
3P = green if current close is above 3-day rolling pivot range, grey if in the middle of the range, red if below.
Box 2: Rolling 10-day #L score as of yesterday.
Box 3: Rolling 10-day #L score as of 2 days ago.
Box 4: Rolling 10-day #L score as of 3 days ago.
Box 5: Rolling 10-day #L score as of 5 days ago.
The boxes highlight bright green/red if the score is above/below 8/-8, and you can adjust the settings.
Obviously this is definitely different than the traditional #L, but I've found it useful to see where money is flowing in/out using price and volume...plus its nice not to have to spend 30 minutes a day doing this in Excel after the market closes like I was.
Using the attached template as a starting point, I'm pretty sure that it would be fairly straightforward to create the traditional Fisher ORB numberline scoring system in ToS. If anyone wants to collaborate on that project, let me know. Link to grid below:
View attachment 168176
http://tos.mx/GhWldW
How to measure position size relative to portfolio when you get a entry point using a macro ACD ? Have not found any posts about this topic ?