Good evening...
I am not a programmer, but would like, appreciate it very much actually, if someone could write an efs that would plot the Asian (Tokyo) Forex High and Low of the day (their day/session). They open 7 or 8 EST or EDST.
The line defining the high/low could start at the highest/lowest candle extreme and continue horizontally to the start of the N.Y. session (8 a.m. EST or Daylight time as the case ma be). It would move up or down as the price reaches new highs/lows for the session. Once a high is reached for the session and the price retreats, the line would remain at the high and just extend to right until the N.Y. open with each candle close (5m, 15m, 60m or whatever chart one were looking at).
It would be great if the line could be altered as not to conflict with other lines/indicators on the chart, i.e. line thickness, color, type (solid, dash, dotted, etc.).
As I have stated, this is way above my pay grade but would help me quickly identify the Tokyo H/L without having to look back at the hours along the bottom and then identify and draw the H/L myself into the New York session.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks!
Paul
[email protected]
I am not a programmer, but would like, appreciate it very much actually, if someone could write an efs that would plot the Asian (Tokyo) Forex High and Low of the day (their day/session). They open 7 or 8 EST or EDST.
The line defining the high/low could start at the highest/lowest candle extreme and continue horizontally to the start of the N.Y. session (8 a.m. EST or Daylight time as the case ma be). It would move up or down as the price reaches new highs/lows for the session. Once a high is reached for the session and the price retreats, the line would remain at the high and just extend to right until the N.Y. open with each candle close (5m, 15m, 60m or whatever chart one were looking at).
It would be great if the line could be altered as not to conflict with other lines/indicators on the chart, i.e. line thickness, color, type (solid, dash, dotted, etc.).
As I have stated, this is way above my pay grade but would help me quickly identify the Tokyo H/L without having to look back at the hours along the bottom and then identify and draw the H/L myself into the New York session.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks!
Paul
[email protected]
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