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MultiCharts 5.5 Beta 1 is released!
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MultiCharts 5.5 Beta 1 is released!
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Love the trade info and lines connecting trades. MC gives a much better feel to how a system is performing when scrolling through charts now.
Losing trades are blue connecting lines by default though, would be better to make them red to distinguish. Also, pls can you expand the Inputs list box in the next beta?
Losing trades are blue connecting lines by default though, would be better to make them red to distinguish. Also, pls can you expand the Inputs list box in the next beta?
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It is strange, because the connecting lines are green(win) and red(lose) by default. Ar you sure you haven’t changed them?Love the trade info and lines connecting trades. MC gives a much better feel to how a system is performing when scrolling through charts now.
Losing trades are blue connecting lines by default though, would be better to make them red to distinguish. Also, pls can you expand the Inputs list box in the next beta?
We will improve the input dialog soon.
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I like the Data Window !
Awesome guys !
it would be nice if the Data Window continuously display the current bar's real time data when the cursor is not on the chart.
I'm afraid it will generate confusion because
1. You don't know what chart updates your data window.
2. What if you are looking at the past values and moved mouse outside charts?
I think market scanner is a solution for this task.
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yes, you are correct... thanks for the explanation.I like the Data Window !
Awesome guys !
it would be nice if the Data Window continuously display the current bar's real time data when the cursor is not on the chart.
I'm afraid it will generate confusion because
1. You don't know what chart updates your data window.
2. What if you are looking at the past values and moved mouse outside charts?
I think market scanner is a solution for this task.
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if we can get an optional Output Log
to locate at where the Data Window is... that would be fantastic !
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to locate at where the Data Window is... that would be fantastic !
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And if we could plot an indicator directly into the data window?
Yes, something similar to the output window, with specific output reserved words for it.
Imagine that we want to know the difference between the high and the open for the day, or other type of indicator?
We could write our formula and say something like PlotinDataWindow and the indicator result would be plotted in there when we plotted that same indicator on a chart.
This way, we could have our charts a bit more "clean" when dealing with simple indicators/studies.
regards,
Fernando
Yes, something similar to the output window, with specific output reserved words for it.
Imagine that we want to know the difference between the high and the open for the day, or other type of indicator?
We could write our formula and say something like PlotinDataWindow and the indicator result would be plotted in there when we plotted that same indicator on a chart.
This way, we could have our charts a bit more "clean" when dealing with simple indicators/studies.
regards,
Fernando