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  • #31
    Alex,

    If you look at the box on the right in the image you will see that the highest high occured at 16:25. I do believe that the efs works between 9:30 and 4pm. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    Cheers

    Carlton

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    • #32
      RE: Reply to post 'Help With Highest High'

      Carlton

      I'm Glad for your words .
      Alexis Montenegro expained you in the best ever possible manner the
      topic.

      And you are satisfied. This is what counts, beside that- cimpliment
      aside- Alex is a real Pro.
      And I always said so .






      -----Original Message-----
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      Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 1:50 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: Reply to post 'Help With Highest High'


      Hello fabrizio,

      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      Fabrizio L. Jorio Fili

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      • #33
        Carlton
        Pull up the Snapshot window in your chart. Then look at the value for the High. That is the value where the red line "should" be plotted ie at 93.00 on an IBM chart
        Alex

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        • #34
          Fabrizio

          Alex certainly appears to be a professional.

          Carlton.

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          • #35
            Alex,

            It appears to be working fine. I will test it in realtime on my day off from work on Wednesday.

            I will let you know how I get on.

            Cheers

            Carlton

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            • #36
              Carlton
              Here is a possible solution that should work in both Bar Replay and Tick Replay.
              This is essentially an efs that JasonK programmed which plots the High/Low of the first X minutes and to which I have added the logic for the alerts. These will trigger only the first time a new high/low is equalled or breached and will reset every time the high/low of the bar backs off from those levels.
              Set the chart with a Time Template that starts at the beginning of the trading day. Once you have loaded the efs go into Edit Studies and change the minutes to the total number of minutes in the trading day (IOW if looking at stocks set it to 390 minutes).
              At that point I think the efs should do what you are trying to achieve.
              Hope this helps
              Alex

              PS. Thanks to all for the compliments
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              • #37
                Alex,

                Right on the button mate. That is exactly what I'm looking for. I actually sent I couple of posts to this forum asking for someone to help me do exactly what you have accomplished(I have the original efs compiled by JayF). I spent my whole night last night trying to get it to do what you've done.

                Thanks ever-so-much mate.

                Cheers

                Carlton

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