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Monday, March 8, 2010 |
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What happed to the chart tool bar zoom controls? There use to be a zoom-in and a zoom-out.
How do I zoom now? The scroll wheel is hit or miss for me.
Thanks
Peter
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Bruce,
Thanks for the heads-up.
The Date/Zoom and Timespan buttons disappeared due to my light grey chart backround.
If I change the chart color backround to a very dark or very light color they show up for me.
Thanks for your help
Peter
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Bruce,
With version 16 what happened to the horizontal scroll bar that use to apper at the bottom of the charts?
I am currenty looking at verstion 12.5 and at the bottom of all of my charts is a horizontal scroll bar along with a set of tabs labeled 5Y, 1Y, YTD,6M,3M,1M,1W,1D,Today
I cannot seem to find the same functionality in 16.
If I move to 15 minute chart and I want to zoom in and look back a couple of days I would use the use this to scroll to the left. This functionality appears to have disappeared or hidden with version 16.
Thank you
Peter
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QUOTE (donv98)
QUOTE (jpag1)
Donv98
Have you tried to replcate the 3 waves in TC2000?
I have a rough approximation so far.
I am using the formulas: C-XAVGC50, C-XAVGC21, C-XAVG5 for the long, intermed.,and short waves.
I don't yet know how to approximate the dual colors for each wave.
Just finished watching John Carter's 1 hr ABC teaser which trys to get you to pay $497 for a class and a license to the A, B and C waves on one of the several supported platforms.
Anyway, noticed he showed FSLR (39:53 in the video) and the C wave is above and below the zero line (John's words). Our approximation is pretty much above zero.
-Peter
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QUOTE (diceman)
QUOTE (peter.diazdeleon)
Can anyone shed some light on the 2 formulas
c-avc(period 5,25,50)
v-avgv(period5,25,50)
Not sure how to create these in PCF.
Thanks
Peter
Probably 6 PCFs short, mid, long-term.
C-XAVGC5
C-XAVGC25
C-XAVGC50
V-XAVGV5
V-XAVGV25
V-XAVG50
Once created you set the period to 5 for a little more smoothing.
(at least thats my take from the discussion above)
Thanks
diceman
Thanks.
Peter
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Can anyone shed some light on the 2 formulas
c-avc(period 5,25,50)
v-avgv(period5,25,50)
Not sure how to create these in PCF.
Thanks
Peter
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QUOTE (rbayliss40)
i have made an approximation of this indicator using the formula for both volume and close prices they are:
c-avc(period 5,25,50)
v-avgv(period5,25,50)
i can get all 3 indicators on top of each other but how can i make 2 of the colors more opaque/see through than the other one at best im only seeing 2 colors.
I can get the values by mousing over the bar and looking at the tooltip but id also like to know how to set the colors so i can see all 3 at the same time please if possible.
I have tried to enter the 2 above formula's and receive a formula error.
"Argument missing near ("
Thanks
Peter
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Are there and thoughts on sharing the TTM squeeze and TTM wave code that you guys have crafted and refined with others?
I would be very interested. Just watched JC videos and have not yet figured out to to pull this off on TC2000 12.4 myself.
Thanks
Peter
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When I left mouse click on a chart a window pops up with price info based upon what is being plotted on the chart. I am using a chart with a medium grey backround.
The problem is the "pop up" window has a white backround, and any of the plots that I have on the main chart that are lighter in color (white, yellow) get washed out in the "pop up" window.
I don't want to change the backround color of my chart, but, is there a way to just change the backround color of the "pop up" window.
Hope this make sense.
Thanks
Peter
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QUOTE (Bruce_L)
There will be intraday prices for ETFs, but not for most mutual funds. The Net Asset Value of most mutual funds is not normally calculated more than once a day.
Bruce,
I am not looking at an intraday chart I am looking a a daily chart. Every mutal fund has an open and a close. So why no candle on the chart? I don't understand.
Thanks
Peter
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