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Indicators


Indicators

1. Indicators

 

1.1. Introduction

 

More than 100 indicators are available:

  • Relative Strength Index
  • Aroon Oscillator
  • Bollinger Bands
  • Average True Range
  • Absolute Price Oscillator
  • On Balance Volume
  • ...

 

 

1.2. Open the indicator form

 

Click on 'Indicators' in the 'View' menu.
Select a category, and then select an indicator.
Right click on that indicator and a menu will show up.
On that menu, you can edit the indicators files, rename them, create new ones and set the action to take when you double click on them.

 

1.3. Drag & Drop indicators

 

In the indicator form, click on an indicator then drag & drop it to a chart.
You can also drag any pane formula and drop it into another pane.

 

1.4. Add an indicator to a chart

 

Besides adding indicators by updating the chart formula, you can add indicators using the indicator form by either double clicking on an indicator or drag & drop the indicator to a chart.
You can also right click on a chart, select 'Indicators' then click on 'Add study'.

 

1.5. Create your own indicator

 

You can create your own indicator using the 'Custom functions' plug-in.




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