Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 1,178
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I assume there are a maximum of 63 bars in a 3M chart, and 390 one-minute bars in a Today chart.
Can you tell me the maximum number of bars in each chart based on these timeframes (assuming one clicks on Today and then on each of the timeframes below)?
2m
3m
5m
10m
15m
30m
60m (1h)
2h
4h
Thanks!
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Registered User Joined: 9/17/2010 Posts: 484
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I believe TC2000 V18 can display up to the last 500 bars, regardless of time frame selected
Example: on Daily chart, my earliest bar is 10/24/2016
on Monthly chart 5/31/1977
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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Each time frame starts the trading day with the most recent 500 bars and adds new bars throughout the trading day if applicable.
There are 390 x 1-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 195 x 2-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 130 x 3-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 78 x 5-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 65 x 6-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 39 x 10-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 30 x 13-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 26 x 15-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 15 x 26-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 13 x 30-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 10 x 39-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 7 x 1-hour bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 6 x 65-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 5 x 78-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 4 x 2-hour bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 3 x 130-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 2 x 195-minute bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
There are 2 x 4-hour bars in a normal trading day for stocks.
You can add 500 to the number of bars in a normal trading day for stocks to get the maximum number of bars in each of these time frames at the end of a normal trading day for stocks.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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