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Date/Time: Tue, 04 Feb 2025 20:57:30 +0000
Does STIX needs a forced recomputation?
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[2020-02-05 18:44:20] |
Fanch - Posts: 19 |
Hi, I noticed that the STIX indicator will print in a very narrow range (10e-5 magnitude) around midpoint 50 when applied to a connected graph. Meanwhile, it will show much bigger variations (10e-2 magnitude) when the graph is repainted, let's say during a backtest or right after loading the chartbook when starting the application. I understand there is a recurrence involved in its computation but still can't figure out if that difference in behavior is expected or not? Is there something I could do to obtain the wider range in real time? Thank you, F |
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[2020-02-07 09:56:29] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
We have looked into this and we realize we need to make some changes to this study to avoid this kind of problem. It needs to be able to use the Add Additional Symbol study. We will work on that in the next few days.
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