Whammer1249 |
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Wednesday, August 16, 2006 |
Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:31:28 PM |
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I'm curious to know, however, if Microsoft Silverlight, which is what bestfreecharts.com uses is a better programming platform for charting. Bestfreecharts is also continuing to add new features, and is in the process of scanning capabilities, screener, custom watchlists, and others, all for FREE.
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Thats exactly what I needed.....you guys are the best, thanks Bruce!
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Can you help me with this? I just shared a chart called Pivot Range. I want to be able to sort a watchlist based on the "tightness" of the range. A percentage of the pivot range, if that makes sense. The pivot high minus the pivot low, divided by the close, so that I can sort by that number.
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Great help guys, thanks!
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I just shared a chart called date sort. I believe I copied it from one of Julia's maybe in Blocks 3.1. The date bars do not show up in stockfinder? Just wondering how to get them back.
Thanks
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Thanks! You guys are a great help.
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How could I plot 20% of the ATR? For example, if the ATR is 2.4, I would like Blocks to plot .48, or 20% of the value. Thanks.
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Thanks, Bruce, exactly what I needed.
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Bruce,
Thanks. I actually found a chart of yours that will work well, Royal30892. However, I need to change the math for the pivot range closest to the pivot point above and below. For example, SPY using 8/15 closing prices. It calculates the PP correctly, 129.99(h+L+C/3). However, I want the range above and below the pivot to be 130.08 and 129.9, which is the difference between the pivot price and H+L/2.
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Can you help me draw the daily Pivot range on blocks 3.0? The pivot point is H+L+C/3 for the daily pivot point. The pivot range is the difference between H+L+C/3 and H+L/2, with the point difference being plotted above and below the pivot point. Thanks.
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