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I'm dizzy, this problem is too bullish, this depends on the sense of disk, the courage to be decisive and decisive, and the ultra-short-term institution plays ** like what, where is the formula to solve. Look at the top 10 ** no more than 2 minutes, and then decide ** no more than 3 minutes, and your estimated trend is different, make some losses and sell decisively, don't take that risk. It's the same trend as my own estimate, and I have to sell it when I earn the expected profit margin, not that I said, it's a heartbeat to play in the ultra-short term
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Ha ha!! If you have a formula, you must also have a certain ability to read the market, and have a good sense of the plate and the ability to extract the theme.
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You can import the timeshare chart formula into the timeshare chart as follows.
Click on the indicator in the lower right corner, select the number of windows you want to display, then right-click on the sub-chart, select the time-sharing indicator, and select the sub-chart indicator you want to display.
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See the technical indicator below?
Click on it to come up with the time-sharing indicator, and then look at the time-sharing indicator in the upper right corner: right-click to set the indicator --- select the time-sharing indicator. Look at my:
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The right side of the dot tick diagram comes out of the box, and the top of the dot box on the left side -- select the tick indicator and then go to your indicator and choose your favorite.
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a1:=(vol/close)/3;
a2:=sum((if(((a1>40) and (close>(ref(close,1)))a1,0)),0);
a3:=sum((if(((a1>40) and (close<(ref(close,1)))a1,0)),0);
a4:=sum((if(((a1<40) and (close>(ref(close,1)))a1,0)),0);
a5:=sum((if(((a1<40) and (close<(ref(close,1)))a1,0)),0);
a6:=((a2+a3)+a4)+a5;
a7:=if((barstatus=2),(100*a2)/a6),0);
a8:=((if((barstatus=2),(100*a3)/a6),0)))
a9:=((if((barstatus=2),(100*a4)/a6),0)))
a10:=((if((barstatus=2),(100*a5)/a6),0)))
Institutional buy: =(a2);
Institutional sell:=(a3);
**Buy:=(A4);
**Sell:=(A5);
Increase or decrease positions: =a1;
Institutional in and out: = institutional buy - institutional sell;
Strong:=((100*a2) a6>50);
Pull: ((100*a2) a6-(100*a3) a6)>18 and (100*a2) a6-(100*a5) a6>18;
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Click the "Indicator" button below the tick chart, the default indicator is MACD, and then right-click to select the tick indicator.
The time-sharing chart refers to the dynamic real-time (real-time) time-sharing trend chart of ** and **, which is extremely important in the actual combat research and judgment, and is the fundamental place to grasp the transformation of long-short power in real time, that is, the direct market change.
The tick line is the white curve in the tick chart, which reflects the real-time trend of ** and **.
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Go to the Tongdaxin forum to take a look and make it clear that your version is not supported.
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To be in Tongdaxin.
To set the time-sharing indicator formula, you must first determine how many sub-chart indicators you want to add, and then set them on the main chart first.
The detailed steps are as follows:
1. Point function - custom layout - new blank layout - right-click to insert - set unit type - time-sharing trend chart - ordinary time-sharing trend chart. If you want to add something else, you can insert your own settings on the left or right of the point, add the conditions you want to add, and then pull the dividing line left and right to divide the space.
2. Set the unit type with the right mouse button in the blank space - point analysis chart - ordinary analysis chart - point and pull up along the upper line of the first sub-graph, release the mouse when the main diagram is gone, and then adjust the distance of each sub-diagram up and down. If you want to add something else, you can insert your own settings on the left or right of the point, add the conditions you want to add, and then pull the dividing line left and right to divide the space.
3. Click to exit the design layout. Write the name of the tick.
4. In the re-point function - custom layout - time-sharing - analysis cycle - 1-minute chart in the following point.
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All technical indicators are secondary charts, so you first figure out what the main charts are. The main chart refers to **, **, volume. This is the troika of the market, the sub-chart is just like its name, it is just an auxiliary role, MACD and KDJ are both explanations of **, and they are the most important sub-chart indicators.
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National buzzword: stupid as a shareholder
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Here's how to do it: point tool --- system settings--- point settings, point settings, 2 points --- points, and add your self-programmed indicators to the top!!
In the figure, a magenta bar** appears, and a small yellow bar is sold, making a t+0