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Date/Time: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 23:35:39 +0000



Post From: Apply study to multiple charts (no UI)

[2024-04-24 15:43:56]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36238
is there a way to open the charts for N tickers (let's say 10) at the same time and have them automatically being linked by timeframe and date range so that I can perform the download at batches ?

Yes, you just create separate Chartbooks for each "Batch" you want and open the appropriate chartbook. Refer to the following:
Chartbooks (Workspaces)

With regards to Timeframe and Date Range linking, these are both supported through the Linking options for "Bar Period" and "Days to Load" (Days to Load also applies to Date Range). Refer to the information at the following link:
Chart Settings: Chart Linking (Chart >> Chart Settings >> Linking menu)

I have read somewhere here on the forum that you can create a watchlist from excel file. I can produce this excel file if need be through Python after I've done my universe filtration and then presumably I should be able to open a chart for the whole watchlist (and have them linked somehow)?

You can create watchlists from a text file. So you could do it in Excel and then export it as text. Refer to the following:
Changing the Symbol of a Chart: Importing a List of Symbols

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We also want to point out the following option that allows you to setup a list of symbols to have the data automatically downloaded without the need to open a chart.
Global Settings Menu: Intraday File Update List (Global Settings menu)
For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service:
Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing