That's it! Thank youlooks like parabolic sar perhaps
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I need the names of these indicators if they are present in the forum
picture not availiableImage of indicator
I believe I seen this indicator posted here before. Was wondering if anyone here knew the exact one(s)?
Thank you.
I think one of them goes by “Didi Index.” But the lines that cross, I am not sure.
Thanks!
Thank you @BenTenSome sort of auto support and resistance indicators? You can find a few different options here https://usethinkscript.com/p/best-support-resistance-indicators-for-thinkorswim/
Its an Indicator called Follow the Line. Check it out here...............https://usethinkscript.com/threads/follow-line-indicator-for-thinkorswim.9789/
WelcomeThank you so much @warhawk!
This looks like the True Momentum Oscillator MTF, chk this link a few posts down.Does anyone know where to get this indicator. I have searched but can't find it.
Thanks for your help.
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