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DMWPhils
01 Aug 2018, 15:13

Aha!

Thanks so much. Never even thought to click on that if I wasn't looking at a chart.

Much appreciated, now I can make those indicator tweaks I had in mind.


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DMWPhils
12 Jul 2017, 05:25 ( Updated at: 12 Jul 2017, 05:26 )

This is a good idea, and ideally this could be done for more than one currency pair at a time.

Right now I have 12 mini-charts on one screen: 6 pairs, each at 4h and at 30m in a 4x3 grid. e.g. the first row is Pair1 4h ... Pair1 30m ... Pair2 4h ... Pair2 30m (and then the next row the same but with Pairs 3 and 4 and the last row with Pairs 5 and 6).

It would be great to click a button that would display another six pairs in that same 4x3 grid pattern as a second (or third) "page" of charts within the same workspace.

Yes, I know I could do something like this by loading different workspaces, each with 6 different pairs. But it would be ideal to have (say) 36 charts in the same workspace and be able to scroll through 12 of them at once on each "page".

Since a 4x3 grid is pretty specific to me, others would find this useful too if there was a list of presets to choose from (e.g. 3x2, 4x2, etc on each page).Then you could just drag'n'drop to order the charts so the ones you want display on the correct "page" together.


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DMWPhils
17 Jun 2015, 13:10

If this is implemented, please allow for separate user inputs for a stop loss (e.g. 15 pips) and for slippage (2 pips) so that these can be individually adjusted for a given currency pair depending on its volatility.


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