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Hi All:
I would like to know how to write a reference to the final bar of the day on any intraday chart. I know maybe I can use the Time reference for the market close, but I don't think it is useful, as I think different market at different region close at different time.
Any input is appreciated.
TIA!
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 10/6/2005(UTC) Posts: 18
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As usual, no one willing to help?
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As usual, when there are no answers forthcoming, reconsider your question.
Unfortunately, MetaStock has no prior knowledge of closing times, nor can it predict the future. Apart from 23:59, there is no real way to signal the last bar of the trading day in real time.
Of course this could be done in retrospect on the following day:
[code:1:79b28ee8ba]Ref(DayOfMonth()<>Ref(DayOfMonth(),-1),1)[/code:1:79b28ee8ba]
jose '-)
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 9/10/2004(UTC) Posts: 863 Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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Quote:As usual, no one willing to help?
Ouch! :( buddy! Are we not helpful??? We do try to answer everyone and keep people happy... if you don't think this is happening you can PM one of the moderators and bring it to our attention or email us at forumadmin@equis.com The goal is to provide you will help and info...
Sorry that is the way you feel.... :comfort: M
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 10/6/2005(UTC) Posts: 18
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Jose wrote:As usual, when there are no answers forthcoming, reconsider your question.
Unfortunately, MetaStock has no prior knowledge of closing times, nor can it predict the future. Apart from 23:59, there is no real way to signal the last bar of the trading day in real time.
Of course this could be done in retrospect on the following day:
[code:1:67932c28ec]Ref(DayOfMonth()<>Ref(DayOfMonth(),-1),1)[/code:1:67932c28ec]
jose '-)
Jose, thanx for the codes! :D
Hi Marilyn:
That's exactly what I feel after posting few posts in this forum. I thought maybe it is my questions that hard to understand or help by other members. Anyway, I will take your advise.
Thank you!
Buddy
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