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Date/Time: Sat, 19 Apr 2025 09:42:43 +0000
Period OHLC -
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[2025-03-18 19:08:14] |
cmack1011 - Posts: 89 |
Can you please tell me how I can get auto-fill lines to designate the OHLC of yesterday's Regular Hours price action and another set of OHLC lines to designate the Extended Hours session? I want both sets of lines to show on my current day chart? I have tried to use the "Period OHLC - Variable Period" study, but I cannot get one set for yesterdays regular hours and a second set for the over-night session on my current day chart. Please advise. Thx
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[2025-03-18 22:17:52] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 39362 |
The simplest, but not perfect, way to do this is to setup the OHLC lines as you want them on a chart (or charts, depending on what you need to get the two sessions you want). You will need two different studies to get Yesterday's Regular Trading hours and Yeterday's Overnight hours. Then use two copies of the "Study/Price Overlay" to overlay those lines from the other chart(s) to the chart you want. In this case, make sure you set the Input on the "Study/Price Overlay" for "Match Source Bars to Destination Bars" is set to "No". Refer to the following: Study/Price Overlay Study: Match Source Bars to Destination Bars This will then display those lines on the current bars in the chart you want. If the lines are not extending as far back as you want, then you may want to set the "Draw Style" to "Line at Last Bar to Left Side" or possibly "Line at Last Bar Left to Right". Refer to the following and the item below it: Chart Studies: Line at Last Bar to Left Side (ACSIL: DRAWSTYLE_LINE_AT_LAST_BAR_TO_LEFT_SIDE) If you want to get more complex on how the lines are actually displayed on the current day, then you would need to use the Spreadsheet Study to get the information and apply the line to the times you want. For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
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