How do I pull up two charts so I can compare them? i.e. the Dow jones & gold futures on the same chart? Nikkei vs. Dow? etc...
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Hello hck,
Try one of our overly studies in the EFS Library forums. In the Spreads / Overlays forum there are a couple of EFS formulas you could try.
PerformanceComp.efs will allow you to compare up to three symbols on a percentage basis as a non-price study. You'll need to create a time template that has a specific number of bars for this one. Please read the notes section.
SymbolCompareAsNPS.efs or SymbolCompareAsNPS2.efs will allow you to view the price data of another symbol.Jason K.
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RE: Reply to post 'Two charts'
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thanks for getting back with me - I was able to download the the formula
- but how do I add the second symbol?
Hank King
Market Strategist
Lind-Waldock, a division of Refco LLC
312.455.3543
800.445.0567
fax - 312.413.6991
Futures trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for all
investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future
trading results. Trading advice is based on information taken from trade
and statistical services and other sources which Lind-Waldock believes
are reliable. We do not guarantee that such information is accurate or
complete and it should not be relied upon as such. Trading advice
reflects our good faith judgment at a specific time and is subject to
change without notice. There is no guarantee that the advice we give
will result in profitable trades. All trading decisions will be made by
the account holder.
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RE: Reply to post 'Two charts'
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Is there no way to put two charts on top of each other?
Hank King
Market Strategist
Lind-Waldock, a division of Refco LLC
312.455.3543
800.445.0567
fax - 312.413.6991
Futures trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for all
investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future
trading results. Trading advice is based on information taken from trade
and statistical services and other sources which Lind-Waldock believes
are reliable. We do not guarantee that such information is accurate or
complete and it should not be relied upon as such. Trading advice
reflects our good faith judgment at a specific time and is subject to
change without notice. There is no guarantee that the advice we give
will result in profitable trades. All trading decisions will be made by
the account holder.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [ mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> ]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 7:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Reply to post 'Two charts'
Hello hck,
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Hello Hank,
After applying the formula to your chart, right-click on the advanced chart, select "Edit Studies" and you will see a Study Properties window. Select your formula from the drop-down box at the top of that window and you will see the formula parameters input boxes at the bottom of that window.Jason K.
Project Manager
eSignal - an Interactive Data company
EFS KnowledgeBase
JavaScript for EFS Video Series
EFS Beginner Tutorial Series
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RE: Reply to post 'Two charts'
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thanks
Hank King
Market Strategist
Lind-Waldock, a division of Refco LLC
312.455.3543
800.445.0567
fax - 312.413.6991
Futures trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for all
investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future
trading results. Trading advice is based on information taken from trade
and statistical services and other sources which Lind-Waldock believes
are reliable. We do not guarantee that such information is accurate or
complete and it should not be relied upon as such. Trading advice
reflects our good faith judgment at a specific time and is subject to
change without notice. There is no guarantee that the advice we give
will result in profitable trades. All trading decisions will be made by
the account holder.
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Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 7:55 PM
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Hello hck,
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Hello Hank,
It doesn't look like your complete message is getting posted. If the first character of your reply is a double quote, it causes problems. Please repost your last two messages.
Thanks,Jason K.
Project Manager
eSignal - an Interactive Data company
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Hello Scott,
See SymbolCompareAsNPS2.efs earlier in this thread. That one will give you the OHLC info.Jason K.
Project Manager
eSignal - an Interactive Data company
EFS KnowledgeBase
JavaScript for EFS Video Series
EFS Beginner Tutorial Series
EFS Glossary
Custom EFS Development Policy
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