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Date/Time: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 17:27:45 +0000
McClellan Oscillator
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[2013-06-04 18:27:39] |
User76685 - Posts: 5 |
Hi there I purchased package 3. I need help setting up the McClellan indicator. The documentation on it confuses me completely. Since I am with IB all I want to do is open a $SPX chart and add the McClellan Oscillator to it. Do I have to therefore open a chart for $SPX in IB and then open the McClellan indicator in Sierra Charts separately, reduce both windows so they fit underneath each other???? OR Can I open $SPX in Sierra Charts and ad the McClellan indicator to that (which I am unable to do at the moment)? This will have the $SPX and McClellan indicator on one window. (Preferable) You mentioned using the data included in my package 3 for this indicator. Can I open $SPX with this data also? I obviously want the best data to use the indicator with and would prefer the $SPX and indicator on one page that will change together if I need to change the time frame. What is $NSHF exactly? And how will I get what I want on one window? Currently I can open $NSHF but only on time frames lesser than a day and not on a daily timeframe? Could someone do a remote session with me in order to set up this window the way I want it please? I need it asap as I want to trade tomorrows market open US but would like to see it today if at all possible? Regards R Krugel |
[2013-06-04 18:40:08] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
We have seen your other post about this. We're still working on this. There is a small problem we need to resolve. It will be done by the end of the day.
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