Tradovate Indicators Tutorial
PinnedWe have been getting a lot of interest in the Tradovate Custom Indicators functionality and questions about how to get a jump-start on working with the Tradovate Code Editor module. To help, we've added a page which provides some step-by-step instructions on some specific tasks in working with the Tradovate indicators; from creating a simple indicator, to reusing Tradovate indicator code all the way up to how to reference included libraries as well as external DLLs:
https://tradovate.github.io/custom-indicators/
This page can also be accessed directly from the Code Editor module under the menu: Community>GitHub repository

Check back to this page as we continue to add additional libraries to be used and more instructions on how they can be used.
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Hi I've looked through the tutorials and existing indicators but haven't seen anything that will mark a signal on a single bar. So if condition x is met for previous bars I get a signal at current bar. If you know of any existing examples I can look at that would be awesome. Thanks. I did see some on github that place a signal in the past but I couldn't tell how they were doing it...
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