For example, if I receive an alert that an instrument has just entered a significant trend (ADX, RAVI etc.), time is money and the sooner I can take a look at the bigger picture for the instrument the better, that's why I think an option to open a default chart for an instrument from the right-click context menu of the market analyzer would be quite helpful, not to mention extremely easy to implement.
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If the point of the market analyzer is to monitor a large number of instruments and be alerted when one of them meets the user desired criteria, I feel its reasonable to assume that many users would like an easy way to open a chart of an instrument that shows a potential trading opportunity.
For example, if I receive an alert that an instrument has just entered a significant trend (ADX, RAVI etc.), time is money and the sooner I can take a look at the bigger picture for the instrument the better, that's why I think an option to open a default chart for an instrument from the right-click context menu of the market analyzer would be quite helpful, not to mention extremely easy to implement.
Last edited by Elliott Wave; 05-01-2008, 11:19 PM.Tags: None
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Dierk View PostHow about: Send to->Chart?
Loading a chart with the same criteria as are included in the market analyzer would be optimal. If a user wants a different chart, its painless to load a template, especially once you guys finally include the most used templates in the context menu.
Great to know its there. I figured it was an oversight, either NT's or mineLast edited by Elliott Wave; 05-02-2008, 12:06 AM.
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