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Re: Vertical line on a chart??



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Have you tried using the cycle indicator and setting it to 89 from 89 days back?

Claud

Nicholas Kormanik wrote:

> A few weeks back, someone had asked about putting a horizontal line on a
> chart.  The method was pretty straight forward.  Now, however, I'm wondering
> about plotting a **vertical** line on a chart.
>
> For instance, in looking at a stochastics chart for 89 days, it would be
> nice to see some vertical line (perhaps light gray) at the 89-days-ago
> point, where this particular stochastic measurement began.  Tomorrow's
> chart, of course, would need a one day shift to the right of that vertical
> line.
>
> Is getting a vertical line like this an easy thing to do?  I think it's a
> bit tougher than the horizontal line.
>
> What I think it would entail is:  a 1 or a 0 indicator,  like ??? >= 89  (or
> <= 89, since both would result in the same vertical line, one going up
> versus down).  And this 'indicator' would be laid without scaling over top
> of the stochastics chart.  Every time you look at it, it would show a
> vertical line 89 days back from the present.
>
> Don't know that it would help much as far as trading, but it might provide
> some additional insights.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Nicholas

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