I really enjoy the MACD~PriceStudy, but I find it really is a drain on my CPU.
I have other studies that I limit the number of tick bars that are displayed so the study is not recalculating back for several days with each tick.
I tried to apply this to the MACD~PriceStudy but it does not seem to work. Can anyone limit the lookback on this study so maybe it will reduce the CPU drain?
I too noticed this MACD band study really slowed down my machine (and this is a super-duper new 2.4gHz computer with 512MB Ram so I was surprised at how much computing power the formula required.
So is there any way to reduce this - perhaps as the last post suggested to reduce the lookback period?
Have 4 efs studies, x1.efs,x2.efs,x3.efs,x4.efs in a folder
called LD2, which you see when you click formulas.
Question?
Can I place all 4 efs's into one efs called x5.efs?
Why?
So I do not have to click formula 4 times to add to each chart.
I have 20 charts of the SMH Holder.
Larry
It depends on the efs(s). If for example one of these efs plots in an indicator window and the other in the price window then it is not possible to group them as a single efs. Also not possible if they are completely different indicators each in its own window.
Probably the easiest way to resolve this is to create a Style Template that contains all the efs and settings you want for a specific chart.
Alex
Alex
(1) Do not like the Style Template.
Why ?
The 20 charts have to be placed on my two monitors.
That is lots of work.
(2) All efs's are in one price window.
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