Cheers pal-thanks for the thoughts mate. Hanging in. A rough trot this thing for sure but I try get up each day with the ol one-thing-at-a-time mindset and that helpsKai wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 10:46 amHope you're well mcgoomcgoo wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 7:44 amI can't see how you could currently do it using History/calculated lists-specially if you wanted to weight the latest numbers versus earlier numbers , but maybe its my chemo brain and I have missed a trick.On that front its taking me too long to learn Python too
All the best to you all-am still greatly enjoying reading this forum-thanks
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That's good to hear, hope you're not getting spammed by forum notifications from the corona thread that you startedmcgoo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 10:37 pmCheers pal-thanks for the thoughts mate. Hanging in. A rough trot this thing for sure but I try get up each day with the ol one-thing-at-a-time mindset and that helpsKai wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 10:46 amHope you're well mcgoomcgoo wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 7:44 amI can't see how you could currently do it using History/calculated lists-specially if you wanted to weight the latest numbers versus earlier numbers , but maybe its my chemo brain and I have missed a trick.On that front its taking me too long to learn Python too
All the best to you all-am still greatly enjoying reading this forum-thanks
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Hi McGoo
Here's a rules file which I think will give you a vwap moving average.
Just change the value of "traded_time" in the first step (currently set to 30).
It puts the values in a stored value called vwap and in History list 2.
Let me know if anything doesn't work as expected.
Here's a rules file which I think will give you a vwap moving average.
Just change the value of "traded_time" in the first step (currently set to 30).
It puts the values in a stored value called vwap and in History list 2.
Let me know if anything doesn't work as expected.
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