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by rsilk
08 Mar 2015
Forum: MultiCharts
Topic: Signals on Price chart without autotrading? [SOLVED]
Replies: 3
Views: 1628

Re: Signals on Price chart without autotrading? [SOLVED]

Dumb question from a newbie -- how do I ensure that auto-trading is off? When I look at the properties for the signal under the Auto-trading tab, I see that it is possible to require a confirmation dialog every time the signal is triggered, but this is not ideal. I don't see any overall "disable aut...
by rsilk
08 Mar 2015
Forum: MultiCharts
Topic: Signals on Price chart without autotrading? [SOLVED]
Replies: 3
Views: 1628

Signals on Price chart without autotrading? [SOLVED]

Is it possible to show a signal with no action? I do not want to autotrade.

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by rsilk
07 Mar 2015
Forum: MultiCharts .NET
Topic: Making the change from NT to .NET Special Edition [SOLVED]
Replies: 8
Views: 6522

Re: Making the change from NT to .NET SE [SOLVED]

This is the latest free product offering with no license fees I am referring to:
MultiCharts .NET64 Special Edition Version 9.0 Release (Build 10815)
by rsilk
07 Mar 2015
Forum: MultiCharts .NET
Topic: Making the change from NT to .NET Special Edition [SOLVED]
Replies: 8
Views: 6522

Re: Making the change from NT to .NET SE [SOLVED]

Although it is possible to replay market data, I don't think it is possible to actually SIM trade (buy & sell) with that data since all orders are executed based on the current data/time. As my expertise in the languages supported by MC.NET is almost nil, then myself and probably many others might f...
by rsilk
06 Mar 2015
Forum: User Contributed Studies
Topic: Woodies Pivots
Replies: 1
Views: 3292

Woodies Pivots

I hav been using Woodies Pivots on NT and missed them when I installed MC to evaluate it. So I took the included Floor Pivots indicator and modified it to use the Woodies algorithm: - R4 = R3 + RANGE R3 = H + 2 * (PP - L) (same as: R1 + RANGE) R2 = PP + RANGE R1 = (2 * PP) - LOW PP = (HIGH + LOW + (...
by rsilk
03 Mar 2015
Forum: MultiCharts .NET
Topic: Making the change from NT to .NET Special Edition [SOLVED]
Replies: 8
Views: 6522

Making the change from NT to .NET Special Edition [SOLVED]

I have been using NT for about a year now and recently attended a webinar on MC .net64 Special Edition. I was intrigued enough to download it and give it a try. I got it via AMP & it uses the CQG data feed. After 3 hectic days of configuring & testing, I can say that I like the UI (workspaces, chart...

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