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STOCKALYZE => Feature & Enhancement Requests => Topic started by: Stephen on February 27, 2020, 02:40:58 PM

Title: Copy and Paste trend lines and other objects
Post by: Stephen on February 27, 2020, 02:40:58 PM
Hello:

I have been using your system for a few years now.
It have improved ALOT in the last while...
- Intra day charts
- Updates during day work OK now!

HOWEVER, just a few things would make it alot more useful.
- draw a trend line on a chart to measure a from a high, to a low (for example)
-- bar count
-- price difference


Maybe just include this information on a specialized, or single existing tool only...

- Both Way Arrows Tool
-- include the bar count, and the percent of price, or price difference
-- for example
--- 19 bars / 1.00%
--- this could be the text above or below the Two Way Arrow

COPY and PASTE a trend line
- in the example above
-- I use the Two Way Arrow too to measure a from a low to a high
--- then I drag this line to make an estimate of where the market will be in price and time in the future

- if I could use copy/paste, its ALOT bettern, cause then I have the original line also
-- right now I have to draw it twice.


Just a couple of ideas of how to improv
Title: Re: Copy and Paste trend lines and other objects
Post by: Sacha on March 02, 2020, 02:41:34 AM
QuoteI have been using your system for a few years now.
It have improved ALOT in the last while...
- Intra day charts
- Updates during day work OK now!

Thank you. :) I am glad you are liking it.

QuoteHOWEVER, just a few things would make it alot more useful.
- draw a trend line on a chart to measure a from a high, to a low (for example)
-- bar count
-- price difference

Nice suggestions. I will try to add them to chart annotations.

QuoteCOPY and PASTE a trend line
- in the example above
-- I use the Two Way Arrow too to measure a from a low to a high
--- then I drag this line to make an estimate of where the market will be in price and time in the future

- if I could use copy/paste, its ALOT bettern, cause then I have the original line also
-- right now I have to draw it twice.

You can try using parallel lines for this purpose. Please let me know if it is what you were trying to do.