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Date/Time: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 17:42:30 +0000



Post From: horizontal line

[2024-09-30 10:02:54]
User734593 - Posts: 39
Hi John,


1) I addressed this issue - I added new columns and was able to edit the SpreadsheerStudy,
or maybe my mistake was that I originally edited this study for sheet #10 (and that's why I couldn't edit it when I had sheet #4 selected in the .scss study file).

Ad 3) In the question:
"Are there any tools that allow you to study a given value over time?
For example, I have a 6J contract and I would like to find out if it behaves similarly in the month of June in 2024, 2023 and 2022".

Rather, I meant to have, for example, a 6J contract (5 minute candles) set up for June 2024, June 2023 and June 2022 on separate monitors .... and be able to move them in parallel .... If I move the contract on one monitor, can it move simultaneously on the other monitors ....?

Unless there is another tool in Sierra Chart to check the seasonality of the behavior of a given contract based on past years.

2) The economic data provided has an impact on the futures market. I have created an Excel file with this data and what it means for the markets.

One sheet with positive data for the dollar (sheet #1), the other sheet with negative market data for the dollar (sheet #2).


Is there a tool that allows me to import the date and time of the data into my chart?

Until now, I have been manually applying these dates to all the charts of the contracts I follow (but this is a rather time-consuming task).

I used the "Date Marker" tool (I marked the data from Sheet 1 with a green arrow (with time) and the data from Sheet 2 with a red arrow (with time) .... and now I would like to automate this and download this data from an Excel file - ultimately to all charts that are connected by a link, for example.

My chart looks like this
Region 1 - price chart,
Region 2 - chart with volume
and in region 3 I would like to place "green/red arrows with time" based on the Excel file.

Thank you very much for your help so far.

I wish you a good week
Best regards
Michal