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Lars Karlsson
2017-08-08 15:38:17


I'm trying to highlight the extended trading hours on my charts, it would be a huge help for sifting trough previous plays for my strategy. Is this possible in QuantShare?


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2017-08-09 06:24:38

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You can plot something like this:

plot(hour() >= 16, "", colorRed|50, ChartStep, StyleOwnScale);



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