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You scroll the screen to see where they are. Better than having your price
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such that you loose perspective on the size of a move.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benjamin Blanco [mailto:ezlang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:38 PM
> To: Jerry War
> Subject: Re: Plot Daily,Weekly,Monthly
>
>
> Trendlines are a good alternative. However, if the monthly,
> weekly or even
> daily hi/lo's are sufficiently outside of the intra-day data
> then you will
> not see them. This is because trendline and text objects do
> not adjust the
> price scale.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Benjamin Blanco,
> EasyLanguageŽ Specialist
> ( former TradeStation Technologies, Inc. employee of six years )
> http://www.blancofamily.net/ezlang.htm
>
> EasyLanguage is a registered trademarks of TradeStation
> Technologies, Inc.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jerry War" <drwar@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: "'TaoOfDow'" <TaoOfDow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "'Benjamin Blanco'"
> <ezlang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: "'Matt Bowen'" <mattbowen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "'omega-list'"
> <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:20 PM
> Subject: RE: Plot Daily,Weekly,Monthly
>
>
> You can also use trendlines especially since these are just
> horizontal lines
> and not have this limit.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: TaoOfDow [mailto:TaoOfDow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 4:54 PM
> > To: Benjamin Blanco
> > Cc: Matt Bowen; omega-list
> > Subject: Re: Plot Daily,Weekly,Monthly
> >
> >
> > True, TS only allows 4 Plot statements ---
> >
> > AND one can plot many more results than 4 with a little cost
> > in resolution,
> > which should be moot with long-term indicators such as are
> > discussed here.
> >
> > Given what Mr. Blanco provided, here's how it could be
> > modified so as to plot it
> > instead in one indicator, having effectively 6 plots using 3
> > Plot statements:
> >
> > {Same Inputs as below}
> >
> > IF Mod(DaysAgo, 2) = 0 THEN Plot1(HighD(DaysAgo),"Daily") ELSE
> > Plot1(LowD(DaysAgo),"Daily"'');
> >
> > IF Mod(WeeksAgo, 2) = 0 THEN Plot1(HighW(WeeksAgo),"Weekly") ELSE
> > Plot2(LowW(WeeksAgo),"Weekly");
> >
> > IF Mod(MnthsAgo, 2) = 0 THEN Plot1(HighM(MnthsAgo),"Mnthly") ELSE
> > Plot3(LowM(MnthsAgo),"Mnthly");
> >
> > And make sure that you plot using dots or crosses and not lines.
> >
> > And a point of confusion for me: The statement, for example,
> > HighD(DaysAgo)
> > shows use of parentheses (ie, () )--- I'm not sure what
> > you're trying to do, but
> > what came up for me was the possibility of using square
> > brackets instead (ie, []
> > ).
> >
> >
> >
> > Benjamin Blanco wrote:
> >
> > > Only plots1-4 are allowed in an indicator. Create three
> > separate indicators
> > > as follows. Set maxbarsback to auto-detect, scale to same
> > as symbol for all
> > > three indicators.
> > >
> > > { Indicator name: DailyHiLo }
> > > Inputs: DaysAgo( 1 ) ;
> > >
> > > Plot1( HighD( DaysAgo ), "DailyHi" ) ;
> > > Plot2( LowD( DaysAgo ), "DailyLo" ) ;
> > >
> > > { Indicator name: WeeklyHiLo }
> > > Inputs: WeeksAgo( 1 ) ;
> > >
> > > Plot1( HighW( WeeksAgo ), "WeeklyHi" ) ;
> > > Plot2( LowW( WeeksAgo ), "WeeklyLo" ) ;
> > >
> > > { Indicator name: MnthlyHiLo }
> > > Inputs: MnthsAgo( 1 ) ;
> > >
> > > Plot1( HighM( MnthsAgo ), "MnthlyHi" ) ;
> > > Plot2( LowM( MnthsAgo ), "MnthlyLo" ) ;
> > >
> > > Best regards,
> > >
> > > Benjamin Blanco,
> > > EasyLanguageŽ Specialist
> > > ( former TradeStation Technologies, Inc. employee of six years )
> > > http://www.blancofamily.net/ezlang.htm
> > >
> > > EasyLanguage is a registered trademarks of TradeStation
> > Technologies, Inc.
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Matt Bowen" <mattbowen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > To: <Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 8:09 PM
> > > Subject: Fw: Plot Daily,Weekly,Monthly
> > >
> > > I'm trying to get TradeStation 6 to plot horizontal lines
> > for the following:
> > >
> > > Daily High and Daily Low
> > > Weekly High and Weekly Low
> > > Monthly High and Monthly Low
> > >
> > > The horizontal line plot should show me where these lines
> > are on intraday
> > > charts. In other words, if I'm on a 15 minute chart and I
> > change it to a 60-
> > > minute chart I should be able to see the same lines (just
> > on a higher time
> > > frame).
> > >
> > > Any help with the code below is greatly appreciate...Thanks
> > in advance!
> > >
> > > =====================================================
> > >
> > > inputs: High_Color( Blue ), Low_Color( Red );
> > > variables: HighD( 0 ), LowD( 999999 ) ; HighW(0), LowW(999999),
> > > HighM(0), LowM(999999);
> > >
> > > { Setup }
> > > if Time = Sess1EndTime then
> > > begin
> > > HighD = 0 ;
> > > LowD = 999999 ;
> > > HighW = 0;
> > > LowW = 999999;
> > > HighM = 0;
> > > LowM= 999999;
> > > end ;
> > >
> > > { Calculation & Plot }
> > > if Date = CurrentDate and Time >= Sess1StartTime and
> > > Time <= Sess1EndTime then begin
> > >
> > > HighD ( 1 );
> > > LowD ( 1 ) ;
> > > HighW (1);
> > > LowW (1);
> > > HighM (1);
> > > LowM (1);
> > >
> > > Plot1( HighD, "DayHigh", High_Color ) ;
> > > Plot2( LowD, "DayLow", Low_Color ) ;
> > > Plot3( HighW, "WeeklyHigh", High_Color ) ;
> > > Plot4( LowW, "WeeklyLow", Low_Color ) ;
> > > Plot5( HighM, "MonthlyHigh", High_Color ) ;
> > > Plot6( LowM, "MonthlyLow", Low_Color ) ;
> > > end ;
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Matt Bowen" <mattbowen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > To: <Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 1:47 PM
> > > Subject: Plot Daily,Weekly,Monthly
> > >
> > > > Does anybody know how to plot the daily, weekly and monthly
> > > > (continuous lines) on to a intraday 60-minute chart?
> > > > In other words, say you have a blank 60-min chart and you want
> > > > to plot a continuous line from last month's lowest low
> > and the highest
> > > > high (previous month). Next, you do the same for the
> > weekly and for
> > > > the daily bars. The end result should look like this...
> > > > Here's what it looks like on CQG: http://www.quanbeck.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
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