1. Would you please compare your point change chart style with that of esignal's in their advanced charting? Specifically, compare an 89PC in esignal with that in Multicharts running on TS data and esignal data.
2. How does MultiCharts define a point change chart?
Thanks
Point Change Chart Style
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Sigma Trader,
MultiCharts' range bars are supposed to work identically to Ensign's ones since we used them as a standard when we were developing them.
You can see further information here:
http://www.ensignsoftware.com/tips/tradingtips49.htm
See Momentum Bars section please.
MultiCharts' range bars are supposed to work identically to Ensign's ones since we used them as a standard when we were developing them.
You can see further information here:
http://www.ensignsoftware.com/tips/tradingtips49.htm
See Momentum Bars section please.
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Andrew,
Per your cited reference above for a description of Ensign Range [Momentum] Bars:
"All gaps are filled with inserted 'phantom' bars'. The 'phantom' bars that are inserted to fill a gap create an interesting effect on standard studies. It is true that orders cannot be filled on these 'phantom' bars. But they may generate trade signals more rapidly."
Is that statement also true for MC Range Bars, which were designed to "work identically to Ensign's".
Thanks.
Per your cited reference above for a description of Ensign Range [Momentum] Bars:
"All gaps are filled with inserted 'phantom' bars'. The 'phantom' bars that are inserted to fill a gap create an interesting effect on standard studies. It is true that orders cannot be filled on these 'phantom' bars. But they may generate trade signals more rapidly."
Is that statement also true for MC Range Bars, which were designed to "work identically to Ensign's".
Thanks.
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