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M808
2015-12-17 04:44:02


Can Quantshare make a chart with three separate lines (or dots) showing the following data?

Line 1= Every Ask tick
Line 2= Every Trade tick
Line 3= Every Bid tick



QuantShare
2015-12-18 02:07:35

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Yes. Open a tick chart, select a real time data feed then plot the following variables: close, bid, ask

For example:
plot(ask, "", colorBlue);
plot(bid, "", colorBlue);
plot(close, "");



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