The point C that I am aware of is C = .15 * ATR. That is easily coded in any of numerous stand alone or broker charting programs that permits...
I know (and use) about the various patterns such as AB=CD, harmonic patterns, etc. But that begs the question as to how one decides a particular...
MACD, lines produced by Fibonacci, Gann studies, etc. often turn out to be good reversal points. Some argue it is because many are using the same...
Indicators can be broken down into categories such as volatility and momentum. Each category has several indicators. You want to be sure that...
There is no exact way of doing what you want but you can get a handle on things, particularly if you are not "looking" to far into the future, by...
Not at the right computer now but off the top of my head Yahoo, Google, Oanda, Medved, etc. I've only used Yahoo and Google for the past many...
As noted above with respect to MLDownloader I'm not sure that trading-tools is alive and well even though it appears that they will take your...
I use several programs the accept Metastock format. The problem with AmiQuote is that it does not convert and store Metastock data. AmiBroker...
I used MLDownloader for a long time and they provided adjustments as needed when something changed at Yahoo. Then that stopped although it is...
I suggest that you not zero in on one indicator but rather a few that trade as you would like (probably need to optimize their parameters rather...
In addition to the data suppliers that you list, there is a new "kid" on the block that might be worth looking into: https://www.tiingo.com/
It looks like Yahoo is back to normal after the Verizon takeover. The downloader that I use, HSQuote, had to be modified in order to handle...
Be sure that the volume data is for the same time period. For example, some of the daily data contains only RTH and others also include...
tdat, as a TDAmeritrade customer can you use ThinkorSwim? I have not heard any complaints about them.
And your point is? Are you suggesting that Gfx has the ability to control the x-axis in a manner required for price-based charts which is the...
That is not what is required for price-based charts. You are just changing the type of display not the spacing required by price-based chart....
Nope. Wishful thinking. There is no Gfx type function for controlling the X-axis and there is no code in the library or anywhere that does this....
I've been down that road. You obviously do not know what a price-based chart is or what the pixel controls do. If you really think that you can...
] It is true. You can control every pixel but you cannot change the x-axis scaling. In price based charting the scaling will not be uniform....
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