Hello,
I was talking with a fellow trader and he uses Cyber charts. I have seen cyber a couple of years back and remember the High of day / Low of day scroll that they have. I was wondering does Esignal have the capability for creating a window that displays all stocks reaching new highs for the day and those reaching new lows, on a continuously scrolling basis? The key to this is continous scrolling (like Time and Sales). VERY helpful tool. I'm envisioning the new highs scrolling by in green, new lows in red, and a symbol reappearing each time it reaches a new high or low for the day. --
I also was wondering if esignal has the capability to show which stocks are above average volume during the day. For instance, if EBAY's average daily volume was 10 Million shares, and by 10:45 a.m. it had already taded 12 Million the column in qoute box would read 1.2 This function would also be nice because one could organize stocks by volume over daily average and see which stocks had above average volume.
Thanks in advance for the help with this.
LW212
I was talking with a fellow trader and he uses Cyber charts. I have seen cyber a couple of years back and remember the High of day / Low of day scroll that they have. I was wondering does Esignal have the capability for creating a window that displays all stocks reaching new highs for the day and those reaching new lows, on a continuously scrolling basis? The key to this is continous scrolling (like Time and Sales). VERY helpful tool. I'm envisioning the new highs scrolling by in green, new lows in red, and a symbol reappearing each time it reaches a new high or low for the day. --
I also was wondering if esignal has the capability to show which stocks are above average volume during the day. For instance, if EBAY's average daily volume was 10 Million shares, and by 10:45 a.m. it had already taded 12 Million the column in qoute box would read 1.2 This function would also be nice because one could organize stocks by volume over daily average and see which stocks had above average volume.
Thanks in advance for the help with this.
LW212
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