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    Surprised I don't see a Bollinger " Percent B " indicator any where . Would be
    nice to have this available . Would like standard deviations calculated on the
    close as an option . Thx .

    #2
    Thanks for the suggestion. I will forward it to development.
    Josh P.NinjaTrader Customer Service

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      #3
      T2020,

      The BollingerPercentB indicator is now available here:

      DenNinjaTrader Customer Service

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        #4
        I have posted the source for the Bollinger BandWidth and Bollinger %b indicators on my blog http://blog.traderwerks.com/2008/09/...th-indicators/

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          #5
          Thanks guys . Very much appreciated ! Excellent work .

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            #6
            There is one small improvement that could have been made . Not that it isn't
            greatly appreciated ,but only whole numbers for the standard deviations seem
            to be allowed . No 1.5 , 1.2 , 0.5 etc . Only 1 or 2 etc . Just a thought . Thanks again !

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              #7
              Hello,

              Thanks for catching that. I posted a new one that will allow for a double type.
              DenNinjaTrader Customer Service

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                #8
                Hi Ben .
                Was looking in the indicator section . Did you repost over the old one or will
                there be one with a slightly different name ? thx

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                  #9
                  Hello,

                  It has the same name with two words changed in the code. Just import it and replace your old one and you will be set.
                  DenNinjaTrader Customer Service

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                    #10
                    OK , thanks again .

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                      #11
                      Hi ,
                      I was trying to import twtraders bandwidth indicator ,but get an error warning. 'TWBandWidth.cs' was not imported . Any idea's ?

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                        #12
                        You cannot have any programming errors in your already installed NinjaScripts when importing new indicators. Please ensure you can compile your NinjaScripts before importing.

                        If that does not solve your issue you will need to ask twtrader for potential reasons of error.
                        Josh P.NinjaTrader Customer Service

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                          #13
                          I guess if you re compile one , you compile them all . That worked so it must
                          be something else .

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                            #14
                            You will have to contact twtrader directly about his custom 3rd party indicator then.
                            Josh P.NinjaTrader Customer Service

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                              #15
                              I was messing around with this indicator, trying to smooth it out some by plotting an X period SMA/EMA of the indicator value.

                              I've tried countless different code variations to accomplish this, but nothing I have tried seems to work!?

                              Based on the CCIMA indicator code elsewhere in the forum, it would appear fairly simple:

                              MA.Set(SMA(CCI(Period), SMAPeriod)[0]);

                              But this will not work in the case of BollingerPercentB?

                              I've also tried to load the BollingerPercentB values into a new DataSeries and calculate an EMA on that, still no luck.

                              Can anyone help me out with this exercise?

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