The third sub-menu in "Charts Toolbar" is "Charts" and its components are represented in the figure below.
You can write the contract name or choose it by simple click on the button from the right of symbol field . This will open the Contract Lookup Dialog, the symbol will be chose from here. If you want to change the contract in a chart frame you can simply type the name of the contract and the "New Chart" dialog will appear. Another way is to open the "New chart" dialog and type there the contract or choose it from Contract Lookup Dialog. If everything is OK then press "Ok" button. |
If this button is pressed the "Chart Import Wizard" appears (see the figure below). In this dialog you can browse for an Excel file (by pressing the button) and import data from it for a new chart.
By pressing this button you can select a new contract from the "New Overlay Chart" dialog. If you press the button beside the "Contract" label, you can select the contract from the Contract Lookup Dialog. In this dialog you can set the Continuation and the Synchronization for the chart which will be drawn.
In the example below there are represented five charts: ESZ7, ESU8, ESM8, ESH8 and ESZ8.
This will require the server for redraw the chart.
This option switches the primary chart with the main overlay chart. The "main overlay" concept was introduced along with the possibility of adding a big number of overlay charts. By default, the main overlay is the most recent overlay chart added. The user can change the main overlay using the scrolls on the top of the left values scale (see the figure below). If you press the "Swap primary with overlay" button the chart represented above will be:
Describes the overlaying algorithms. If this button is pressed the "Edit Overlay Chart Synchronization Type" dialog appears.
In this dialog box, if the first option ("Use the primary scale for the overlay") is selected, the overlay chart and the primary chart share the same timescale. The "Start overlay from primary index" displays the overlay charts points starting at a certain index on the primary chart points vector. The third option ("Adjust the year of the overlay to match the primary timescale") overlay a chart matching: day/month of both charts points. For E.g. primary chart ECM7 and overlay ECM5, then if primary point is 6/24/2007 the overlay point will be 6/24/2005. The last option is "Adjust the weeks of the overlay to match the primary timescale" match the trading weeks of both contracts.
You can "Use interpolation" whether you select "Adjust the year of the overlay to match the primary timescale" or "Adjust the weeks of the overlay to match the primary timescale".
An indicator is a mathematical formula that can be applied to chart data. The result is a value that is used to anticipate future changes in prices.
See How to work with indicators
This will open a dialog that contains details for the current contract (see the figure below).
This will open a dialog with the legend for the symbols used in order entry.
This will decrease the distance between two chart points. If you had changed the bars or candles from large to small, the distance between two points remains the same. For the small bars or candles you can decrease much more the distance between the two points. So you can press "Decrease gap" button to decrease that distance (the gap).
This will increase the distance between two chart points.
This option makes the best fit between two chart points.
This will decrease the size of fonts that are used in "Charts". The dimension of rows will be also modified according to the new font size.
This will increase the size of fonts that are used in "Charts". The dimension of rows will be also modified according to the new font size.
Snapping mode is active when a line is drawn.
See a detailed presentation of using Snap Mode
The data for a chart point can be visualized as different labels placed on the chart or in an "info box" as it's shown below in the pictures. The advantage of using "info box" is that it can be moved anywhere on the chart by drag-and-drop. The "info box" has three sections:
- one or more for hide/show primary and overlayed charts information. In the example below we have a primary and one
overlayed chart.
- one for hide/show information for indicators. - one used to hide/show information for the chart point. |
This sections are represented in the first figure below. The second pictures represents an info box which has one of this buttons pressed.
If this button is pressed the "Tabular Data" dialog will appears (see the figure below). From this dialog you can select the data you need (you can use the "Select All" button for selecting all the data from the table) and export to an Excel file by pressing the "Export to .xls file" button.
This feature enables a tooltip to appear when the mouse is over the chart or over an indicator. The tooltip will show you all information about the session where the mouse is positioned.
The chart can be saved as JPEG or PNG image. If you don't write the extension of file: ".jpg", ".jpeg" or ".png"; this will be set as default: ".jpg" or ".png" according to the file type.
This will open a dialog with three tabs.
From "General" you can set the print service, the print range and the number of copies you want to make.
From "Page Setup" you can set the media, the orientation and the margins of the page.
From "Appearance" you can choose the color and the quality of the printing.
This will open a web browser and gives you video instructions about "Charts" module.
It opens the Help for "Charts" module.