I was wondering if MC had or could have a study that automatically drew a horizontal line that changed with the current price. This line extends back throughout the chart history. The purpose was to see where current prices could touch support and resistance or other chart reaction points in the past.
I know of 2 platforms that have a similar function:
OpenEcry - the current (real-time) price has a horizontal line attatched to it. This line extends all the way back to the beginning of the chart history.
SC - they just recently updated this function to allow the line to extend x # of bars back. Previously, it only extended back to midnight of the same day. I'm testing this now with their new pre-release and it looks like it works just like before, but stretches back further.
Another study that would be nice would be just a horizontal line tool that one click would draw an infinite, stationary horizontal line in both directions from where the click took place. Again, as a reference to other reaction points further/later in the chart.
Current price line study....
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Re: Current price line study....
The attached study will show you the current Close with a horizontal TrendLine.I was wondering if MC had or could have a study that automatically drew a horizontal line that changed with the current price. This line extends back throughout the chart history. The purpose was to see where current prices could touch support and resistance or other chart reaction points in the past.
I know of 2 platforms that have a similar function:
OpenEcry - the current (real-time) price has a horizontal line attatched to it. This line extends all the way back to the beginning of the chart history.
SC - they just recently updated this function to allow the line to extend x # of bars back. Previously, it only extended back to midnight of the same day. I'm testing this now with their new pre-release and it looks like it works just like before, but stretches back further.
Another study that would be nice would be just a horizontal line tool that one click would draw an infinite, stationary horizontal line in both directions from where the click took place. Again, as a reference to other reaction points further/later in the chart.
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