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Date/Time: Sat, 15 Mar 2025 16:17:27 +0000
Overnight High, Low and average lines from yesterday still on chart
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[2022-07-18 22:50:54] |
58LesPaul - Posts: 429 |
How do I make these overnight high, low and average lines to go away when a new trading day starts at 6pm? I used High and Low for Time Period and the Study Subgraphs Average studies and also the Study Subgraph Reference for each to extend the lines forward into the fill space. I can open the Studies Window and select OK and they disappear. I use the same Study Subgraph Reference for yesterday's high and lows but when a new day starts the old lines disappear. I've compared all my settings and they seem to be the same as yesterdays high and low. |
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[2022-07-18 22:59:26] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 38678 |
As long as there is not a forced redraw of the chart, the previous items are going to continue to display on the chart. If you want to make them go away, then just recalculate the chart by selecting Chart >> Recalculate.
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[2022-07-19 22:31:58] |
58LesPaul - Posts: 429 |
As long as there is not a forced redraw of the chart, the previous items are going to continue to display on the chart. If you want to make them go away, then just recalculate the chart by selecting Chart >> Recalculate.
Chart >> Recalculate doesn't do anything. I have to open Studies Window and click OK. |
[2022-07-20 10:02:38] |
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