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Post From: Regular Divergence

[2021-10-02 14:11:57]
tietzmann - Posts: 11
Hi All,

I am new to Sierra and I am trying to accomplish the following. I have 2 charts, the first is ES and the subgraph is NISS-SP. I need to detect regular divergence between these 2 charts. I have drawn some lines as an example (see image below). Here are some rules:

1. Divergence can be higher highs on the main chart and lower highs on the subgraph
2. Divergence can be higher highs on the main chart and equal highs on the subgraph
3. The number of bars between the higher highs on the main chart and the number of bars between lower highs on the subgraph do not need to be the same. What matters is that there is divergence.
4. Seeing the lines on the chart would be nice, but it is not a requirement. All I need to know is that there is divergence at the moment or not.

These rules apply to divergence on the highs. Divergence on the lows would work the same way.

I tried to use the Divergence Detector indicator from SIerra and could not make it work. But I think it is not going to work, because there is no fixed length of bars to determine divergence in my case. Also equal highs are allowed in my case.

Any help is welcome!

http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?Image=16331831815.png
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-10-02 14:12:57