Hello,
I have been using these indicators together on higher timeframes and have seen quite a bit of success lining up the SuperCombo bull/bear bubble appearance with a cross of the OBV line and signal line. The super Combo has a running P/L which I love. My assumption is it is calculated based on the price it told you to enter and the price it told you to exit. Would it be possible to add a similar P/L to the below OBV modified script below? A floating P/L calculating based off the price every time the OBV line crosses the signal line?
# TD Ameritrade IP Company, Inc. (c) 2020-2023
#
declare lower;
input length = 7;
input signalLength = 10;
input averageType = AverageType.EXPONENTIAL;
def obv = reference OnBalanceVolume();
plot OBVM = MovingAverage(averageType, obv, length);
plot Signal = MovingAverage(averageType, OBVM, signalLength);
OBVM.SetDefaultColor(GetColor(8));
Signal.SetDefaultColor(GetColor(2));
I have been using these indicators together on higher timeframes and have seen quite a bit of success lining up the SuperCombo bull/bear bubble appearance with a cross of the OBV line and signal line. The super Combo has a running P/L which I love. My assumption is it is calculated based on the price it told you to enter and the price it told you to exit. Would it be possible to add a similar P/L to the below OBV modified script below? A floating P/L calculating based off the price every time the OBV line crosses the signal line?
# TD Ameritrade IP Company, Inc. (c) 2020-2023
#
declare lower;
input length = 7;
input signalLength = 10;
input averageType = AverageType.EXPONENTIAL;
def obv = reference OnBalanceVolume();
plot OBVM = MovingAverage(averageType, obv, length);
plot Signal = MovingAverage(averageType, OBVM, signalLength);
OBVM.SetDefaultColor(GetColor(8));
Signal.SetDefaultColor(GetColor(2));