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How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Post subject: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Posted: Mon 18 Mar, 2013, 15:32
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Dear Support,
How can I get the fibonacci retracement levels in a strategy? On a chart I can place the fibonacci retracement by defining a low and a high point. After this I have the values visible on the chart. Is there a way to get these values in a strategy? There is the fibPivot indicator available in the API, but it seems to me that it is a bit different. As that indicator calculates values for a given number of candles. What I want is to give a low and a high price for an indicator (as a parameter), and the resulting array contains the fibonacci retracement level values, just as we can see in a chart.
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Post subject: Re: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Posted: Tue 19 Mar, 2013, 08:31
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Post subject: Re: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Posted: Tue 19 Mar, 2013, 09:59
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Thanks for the reply.
Maybe I was not clear enough, as I don`t want to place the chart object from the strategy on the chart. If I am not mistaken, the wiki page that you`ve linked describes how to put the specified object (in this case the fibo retracement) on the chart. I would like to get the fibo retracement levels (the precise value of the prices at those levels) in the strategy. Of course, I could calculate the price for those levels, based on the selected low and high price, just I was wondering is it already available in the API. So I don`t have to calculate, just call the function/indicator.
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Post subject: Re: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Posted: Tue 19 Mar, 2013, 10:36
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Post subject: Re: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Posted: Tue 19 Mar, 2013, 13:30
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Oh, thanks. I can see it now...
As it looks a bit overkill (create chart object, and get some parameters from them), I want to stick with the indicator. Which indicator should I use? I was able to find only the fibPivot(), but that`s not the one I need. Or do I overlook something with that one too?
Thanks in advance.
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Post subject: Re: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Posted: Tue 19 Mar, 2013, 14:22
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tcsabina wrote: Which indicator should I use? Find the suitable one in the platform, and then find the matching indicator in the IIndicators interface.
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tcsabina
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Post subject: Re: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Posted: Wed 20 Mar, 2013, 15:29
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Quote: Find the suitable one in the platform Now that`s it. Which one is that? As the fibo. retracement is not an `indicator` as it is not listed under indicators. Rather it is a tool, which you have to select from the dropdown menu of tools listed in the toolbar. (Which is basically fine, as we don`t need to re-calculate this for every ticks/bars.) Is there an equivalent function for that tool in the API? If there isn`t, and the only way to get this tool (and its values) to be available in a strategy is the IFiboRetracementChartObject combined with ILeveledChartObject, would this run perfectly fine if there is no chart available? Let suppose we run the Historical Tester in non-visual mode, and we skip the chart.add() line. Is it safe to use something chart related in a no-chart-available situation?
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Post subject: Re: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Posted: Wed 20 Mar, 2013, 16:01
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forum rules wrote: Submit programming questions in this forum only.
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Post subject: Re: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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tcsabina wrote: Now that`s it. Which one is that? We checked with the platform that there is no indicator for fibonacci retracement. tcsabina wrote: As the fibo. retracement is not an `indicator` as it is not listed under indicators. Obviously, the chart object that you refer to is not an indicator. tcsabina wrote: Rather it is a tool, which you have to select from the dropdown menu of tools listed in the toolbar. (Which is basically fine, as we don`t need to re-calculate this for every ticks/bars.) From the API perspective it's an IChartObject. tcsabina wrote: Is there an equivalent function for that tool in the API? If there isn`t, and the only way to get this tool (and its values) to be available in a strategy is the IFiboRetracementChartObject combined with ILeveledChartObject, would this run perfectly fine if there is no chart available? Let suppose we run the Historical Tester in non-visual mode, and we skip the chart.add() line. Is it safe to use something chart related in a no-chart-available situation? Of course you can't use chart objects if there is no chart opened.
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Post subject: Re: How to get fibonacci retracement levels in strategy? |
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Posted: Thu 21 Mar, 2013, 10:42
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