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Why
do I have these 3 time frames to select? Own, Next and Highest.
To create a new chart click on
the symbol you want.

The default is a regular time
chart, note that no chart type is selected.
Type the 3 time frames for the chart. On the example we typed 15 for own
period, 60 for the next and we checked the daily for the highest period.
Click OK.
On the Endo of Day version you
will have only the Daily, Weekly and Monthly options, also there is no
Range Bar, Tick Bar and other options.
Checking the Range Bar
checkbox you will be able to create a range bar chart.
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Note that now the boxes
are labeled R$ not Min., you will type in there the value of the
range you want for the own, next and high periods. In this example
we are creating a range bar of 1 point, 2 points and 3 points for
the ER2 December 2007.
The default is that the bars are
created based on 1 minute data, checking the checkbox 'Use Tick
Data' will make the program use tick data to create this chart,
that is highly recommended for small ranges.
For
more details on range bars click here. |
Checking the Tick Bar checkbox
you will be able to create a tick bar chart.
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Note that now the boxes
are labeled Tick not Min., you will type in there the number of
ticks per bar you want for the own, next and high periods. In this
example we are creating a tick bar of 100 ticks, 200 and 300. |
Checking the Kagi Bar checkbox
you will be able to create a kagi bar chart.
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Note that now the boxes
are labeled Tick not Min., you will type in there the number of
ticks per bar you want for the own period, the next and highest
period are set to daily and weekly automatically. |
Checking the Seconds Bar
checkbox you will be able to create a seconds bar chart.
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Note that now the boxes
are labeled sec not Min., you will type in there the number of
seconds per bar you want for the own, next and high periods. In
this example we are creating a seconds bar of 15 seconds, 60
seconds and 90 seconds. |
Checking the Volume Bar
checkbox you will be able to create a volume bar chart.
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Note that now the boxes
are labeled Vol not Min., you will type in there the volume
per bar you want for the own, next and high periods. In this
example we are creating a volume bar for a volume of 2000, 6000
and daily. |
Checking the Pt & Figure
checkbox you will be able to create a point and figure chart.
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Note that now the
screens change and you now need to input the size of the point and
figure box in ticks and the number of boxes for a turn to happen,
in this example we are creating a point and figure chart with box
size of 2 ticks with a turn of 3 boxes. |
Checking the Renko checkbox
you will be able to create a renko chart.
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Note that now the screens change
and you now need to input the size of the renko in ticks, in this
example we are creating a renko chart of 2 ticks size. |
For
more information on Multiple Time Frames click here.
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