I am new to MC and this question may be fairly simple. I trade a 24 hour 5 minute chart on CL but want to draw 3 sets of levels automatically in my chart and need some help..
1. Previous day pit session Hi and Lo (0900-1429:59 session)
2. Overnight session Hi and Lo (1800-0929:59)
3. Current day open ( 0900 open price)
Can someone help me with this?
Thanks
Drawing Pit Session and Overnight Levels on my Charts
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Re: Drawing Pit Session and Overnight Levels on my Charts
Hello Traderwolf,
What is the particular difficulty you have?
What is the particular difficulty you have?
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Re: Drawing Pit Session and Overnight Levels on my Charts
Hello Traderwolf,
What is the particular difficulty you have?
Don't know where to start.
Thanks for any help you may provide.
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Re: Drawing Pit Session and Overnight Levels on my Charts
Traderwolf, the recommended "Getting started for programming in MultiCharts .Net" is our MultiCharts .NET Programming guide: Download PDF.
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Online Wiki format: https://www.multicharts.com/trading-sof ... ming_Giude
Interfaces and classes available in MultiCharts .Net are described in MC .Net help file (PowerLanguage .Net Editor->Help tab-> PowerLanguage .Net Help). You can also find the code examples in the source code of the prebuilt MultiCharts studies (PowerLanguage .Net Editor->File tab->Open).
In case you have any questions regarding C# coding we recommend referencing MSDN for information.
MultiCharts .NET FAQ can be found here.