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Ladarch
Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2014 7:13:14 PM
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I've used TC2000 for years but have not really studied it in detail.   I would like to know the numerical values for the values such as stochastics and RSI on the charts and not go by visual studies of the charts.   One can get highs, lows, etc of the stock or averages such as DJ30 by striking the period to get that data by clicking on the chart but values of the parameters in the question do not show.

Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, March 28, 2014 8:18:33 AM


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Only indicators in the top pane show their values using the . key in TC2000 version 7.

You can move the indicators into the top pane or you can have exact copies of the indicators in the top pane to display their values.

Note that you can uncheck visible for most indicators in TC2000 version 7. This means the copy of the indicator in the top pane would not need to visually clutter your charts if visible was unchecked for the copy.



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sj_bf
Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2016 4:50:30 PM
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This is helpful, Bruce... how may I hide the 2 horizontal lines on the top panel (for RSI)? Thank you!

Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, January 20, 2016 4:56:22 PM


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No, there is not a way to get the RSI gridlines to go away in TC2000 v7.

Even unchecking visible for the indicator will leave the gridlines on the chart. This is something I have exploited as a workaround to add centerlines, 30/70 and 20/80 lines to indicators which don't have them when customer's have wanted them, but it is unfortunate in this case.



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