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Can you draw circle? or can you make sure the length of the two lines are the same?daytradingES wrote:11:21 AM 11/19/2015
For those who are good at geometry or just clever!
Charting question:
In a chart with two lines is there a way to graphically divide the slope in half so the new line is at a split of the arc in between the two lines?
I can draw parallel lines, vertical lines and horizontal lines on TWS.
The example is the ES ETH chart
Thanks in advance
Thank you for all of your posts! Enjoy your meal!Unique wrote:ES: Okay I lied, this is really last post. See the last 4 minutes of capital injection and how bulls made the hourly bar close as a bullish engulfing and above 8EMA?
Yeah bull train is confirmed all aboard. Peace! Cookin halibut lobster and some veggies.
I have done it in a spreadsheet but then I have to transfer the line back to the chart.hunterman wrote:MrMiyagi wrote:daytradingES wrote:Charting question:
In a chart with two lines is there a way to graphically divide the slope in half so the new line is at a split of the arc in between the two lines?
Man, I have no clue what you just asked......
Only way I would be able to do it would be to plot each high low on excel graph then add (h l) and split the difference and include that in a graph plot....
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TraderJoe wrote:This note is third party graded, in a plastic sleeve.brokebybernacke2 wrote:who says paper is worthless....esp when behind glass.