×

Sign up and get MultiCharts free

Use its powerful simulation mode with data included out of the box. Just fill out the form and start honing your trading skills with a few clicks.

Changes - MultiCharts
Open main menu

Changes

Setting Properties

16 bytes added, 19:45, 3 February 2012
no edit summary
of a full point move for the E-Mini S&P.
Any stock would also have a PriceScale of 100. 1 / PriceScale = Minimum price increment.
|-
'''Examples'''
<br>'''MinMove / PriceScale''' returns the smallest increment between trades.
|}
<br>
 The numerator of the fraction may have a decimal:<br>
<div class="tips">
<br>10 <sup>23.25</sup>/<sub>32</sub>
<br>10 <sup>23.5 </sup>/<sub>32</sub>
<br>10 <sup>23.75</sup>/<sub>32</sub></div>
<br>
 
{|
|'''Fractions with <br>decimal numerator'''
|align="right"|1/64 and Ѕ of 64th
|}
 
<br>
The "10th", "j", and "S" markings have special meaning.
 
Their definitions are laid out in the table below:
<br>
The "10th", "j", and "S" markings have special meaning.<br><br>Their definitions are laid out in the table below:<br>
{|
However, the price scale on chart will still be in fractional format.
<div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: If the price scale of the symbol is already in decimal format and it is changed to fractional format, the chart must be reloaded for the fractional format to appear.</div><br>
|-
|'''Daily Limit'''
<br>Any stock would have a MinMove of 1, which represents the minimum price move of any stock which is .01
MinMove
<br>'''Examples'''<br>MinMove / PriceScale returns the smallest increment between trades.<bt>MinMove / PriceScale * BigPointValue returns the dollar value of the smallest change in price.
|-
|'''Big Point Value'''