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BTC: Merged Mt. Gox and Bitstamp Historic Data Indicator

FX:XAUUSD   Gold Spot / U.S. Dollar
Someone in the chat asked about merging the historic data for Mt. Gox with BitStamp. So I was bored and decided to hack one together.

--- Update May 15, 2014
Made a couple changes to the original script. Mostly cleanup and tweaked the balance a little bit.

Latest version can be found here:
pastebin.com/NhPDRTdM

Published version:

To use you will need to use any chart with a start time before 7/2011. You will need this to see all the data otherwise it will get cut off. Publishing ideas using this indicator will spam some other symbol so I would not recommend doing so (sorry XAUUSD).

Click the "eye" button next to the primary security to hide it.
Make sure the indicator scale is set to "Right".
Right click on the right axis, and uncheck "Scale Series Only"

Note: Since this is going to be overlayed onto another chart it will likely be missing weekend data. If anyone knows of a current chart that is 24/7 that has data prior to July 2011 please leave a comment.

You can tweak the price weight between Gox and Stamp and the point when the data starts to blend to the time when Gox went off a cliff.

- Key date values:
1377 is Jan-6-2014
1385 is Jan-15-2014 (default)
1337 is about the ATH (coincidentally)
1192 is July-5-2013

--- Custom indicators for historic data:
I updated to the latest versions

- BTC Historic RSI
pastebin.com/bJthxhXn
created by @debani (www.tradingview.com/u/debani/)
original here:
- BTC Histroric Willy
pastebin.com/apvewFAw
original indicator by @CRInvestor (www.tradingview.com/u/CRInvestor/)
created by @flibbr (www.tradingview.com/u/flibbr/)
original here:
- BTC Historic Ichimoku
pastebin.com/ezrbb49D

thanks to @flibbr, @debani for the indicators

Let me know if you have questions, comments.
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