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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 13:16:46 +0000
Post From: TPO profiles - fundamental missing features
[2020-10-15 09:57:52] |
User722856 - Posts: 78 |
Hi Sierra, Regarding Post #24 Thank you for your Response. I am aware of the Settings that you mention, but these settings unfortunately don’t work for the Purpose I was Asking. Maybe I am doing something wrong or there is a bug. Please see below. My Settings for the Test are: a) ln:26 (Set New Period at Day Session Start When Using Evening Session Input) Input: Yes b) Ln:17: TPO Letter/Block Colors Input: Separate Colors for Day and Evening Sessions. c) Subgrapgh SG13 https://up.picr.de/39651517as.png d) Session Times: TimeZone +1 CET (Europe, Germany) – for the Eurex Exchange https://up.picr.de/39651748gr.png e) And I get the following result: http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?Image=1602751676455.png As you can see there is no clear difference in the colouring, between the overnight session and the RTH-session. Yellow is in both Sessions. Brown is not displayed at all. Is this an Error? I Just want a clear different colouring between the sessions. As workaround I am using the Study “Time Range Highlight - Transparent “, one for RTH-Session, one for the Evening Session. But as soon as I split the TPO-Profile the studies wont work correctly anymore (because they are not native supported in the TPO-chart) and then I need to manually Recalculate the chart to display the Highlighting of the two sessions correctly again. I would want something like this: http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?Image=1602751788220.png Even better would be like this (LN26 set to NO): Here there is clear marking between the Sessions. Also achieved with Study “Time Range Highlight - Transparent “ 1. Pre-RTH-Session (overnight) from 00:00:00 till 08:59:59 2. RTH – Regular Trading Hours of the Exchange from 09:00:00 till 17:29:59 3. After-RTH-Session (overnight) from 17:30:00 till 00:00:00 http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?Image=1602753080444.png Thanks in advance. Best regards M |