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Use the trendline and texttool of Ts 4.0 and you can do 650 objects - wont that be
much better than just 12 ?
rgds hans
PS: I assume the same stuff can be done in T$ 2398 - at least havent heard
differnet yet.
> If anyone has TS2000 up, please answer .
>
> How many percentage data slots available in the "Support/Resistance"
> drawing tool?
>
> In TS4, you can find this out by taking the steps as follows:
>
> 1. Click the "Support/Resistance" icon and draw it anywhere in a chart.
> 2. Keep this S/R as an active drawing item, i.e. you should have the
> Position Box
> showing on the two opposite corners.
> 3. Click the Format on the menu.
> 4. Click the Selected 'Support/Resistance Lines'.
> 5. Click the Properties.
> 6. In the TS4, it should have 12 percentage data slots available for
> inputs.
>
> I'll be very disappointed, if TS2000 offers less than 12 data slots.
>
> Thanks, Hank
>
> PS.
> In my trading, I take the advantage of using all these 12 data slots to do
> the price projections. It's a very powerful tool. The default is only
> using 3 of them, 61.8%, 50% and 38.2%. This only shows the potential
> retracements between a pair of High and Low price bars. In fact, you can
> do a series of price projections outside the boundaries of the recent
> Highs and Lows if you know how to put the ppropriate percentage numbers
> in the remainning 9 data slots. I'll be glad to share with anyone who is
> interested.
>
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