Duplicate trend lines from larger time frame to smaller one

Created at 07 Dec 2013, 23:32
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Ztop

Joined 07.12.2013

Duplicate trend lines from larger time frame to smaller one
07 Dec 2013, 23:32


I watch four different time frames for one currency when trading

When plotting a chart, I like to mark a higher time frame with horizontal and diagonal trend lines, save it and then copy those lines to a smaller time frame. It saves time over having to plot each chart individually.

Is that possible in ctrader web or desktop?

In MT4  you can do it with templates. Your templates don't save trend lines, right?

Why is that?


@Ztop
Replies

Spotware
09 Dec 2013, 11:33

We will implement supporting trend lines in templates in the future. We cannot provide an ETA for this, though.


@Spotware

Ztop
10 Dec 2013, 01:03

Templates and trendlines

Just so you know. Having something like that cuts my work  time down dramatically.  It reduces my work time by 2/3rds. When you plot a ton of charts that saves a significant amount of time.

Other than that I love your platform. Especially the web platform.

I can watch a ton of charts on chrome by using revolver add on. It rotates through each open chart with a 5 to 15 second intervals. 

So you can use two monitors to do what others use a ton of monitors for.


@Ztop

jeex
10 Dec 2013, 20:05

RE: Templates and trendlines

Ztop said:

Just so you know. Having something like that cuts my work  time down dramatically.  It reduces my work time by 2/3rds. When you plot a ton of charts that saves a significant amount of time.

Other than that I love your platform. Especially the web platform.

I can watch a ton of charts on chrome by using revolver add on. It rotates through each open chart with a 5 to 15 second intervals. 

So you can use two monitors to do what others use a ton of monitors for.

Now that is a useful tip.

Would you happen to know such an add on o=for Firefox as well?


@jeex