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Date/Time: Thu, 13 Feb 2025 17:01:25 +0000
Post From: Horizontal Line at Time Problem
[2020-12-11 10:11:31] |
User52897 - Posts: 47 |
Thank yo for reply - I appreciate time and labor. What you seem to be missing is an understanding of how Sierra Chart deals with forward time in relation to the current bars and how the studies deal with this. In this particular case, there is not an option to draw into the fill area to the right of the current bar.
I disagree. I think it is very evident from my detailed reply that I understand exactly how Sierra Chart deals with forward time in relation to current bars. My detailed reply makes it quite evident that I am aware that in this particular case, here is not an option to draw into the fill area to the right of the current bar. Both these points are made explicitly clear in my detailed reply further clarifying that these two point are explicitly the problem with this study. Manually placing the ray tool on the chart is a work around - however, from my utility perspective it is unworkable. I place trade orders via a single keyboard key because it is fast and efficient. It requires merely putting cursor focus on a chart and pressing a single down or up arrow. No need to to seek out the location of order button or tentatively and expectantly hover cursor over an order button. Likewise, I require all studies to be fully automatic and self maintaining in execution without the need for manual intervention assistance. If I have a reasonably priced runner with electronic turning indication signalling when I hire a Lambotghini I do not expect to have to resort to hand signalling. I have - myself - coded this study (indicator) in both MQL versions and cAlgo. Its very basic code. In this very minor instance relative to the vast Sierra Chart utility this study falls flat on it back. Its plain and simple. This is either(with respect to previously detailed function and operation) as ready-to-go or otherwise a quick 1,2,3 accomplishment in other charting. Time permitting, it appears I will have to code this myself in Sierra Chart or have have it coded. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2020-12-11 10:15:05
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