NexusFi: Find Your Edge


Home Menu

 





How can you reset the tick counter after the buy or sell order is filled?


Discussion in MultiCharts

Updated
    1. trending_up 961 views
    2. thumb_up 0 thanks given
    3. group 2 followers
    1. forum 1 posts
    2. attach_file 0 attachments




 
Search this Thread

How can you reset the tick counter after the buy or sell order is filled?

  #1 (permalink)
peachfuzz
San Francisco CA USA
 
Posts: 5 since Sep 2015
Thanks Given: 2
Thanks Received: 0

I would like to be able to reset the tick counter as soon as the buy or sell order is filled. As an example, suppose I use the 144 tick chart. On the 70th tick, the buy order was triggered. Even though another 74 ticks are still left to complete the 144 tick bar, I would like to see a new bar from the 71st tick. Hence, once the order is filled, the existing bar is completed.

Reply With Quote

Can you help answer these questions
from other members on NexusFi?
Exit Strategy
NinjaTrader
Pivot Indicator like the old SwingTemp by Big Mike
NinjaTrader
Trade idea based off three indicators.
Traders Hideout
Better Renko Gaps
The Elite Circle
REcommedations for programming help
Sierra Chart
 
Best Threads (Most Thanked)
in the last 7 days on NexusFi
Spoo-nalysis ES e-mini futures S&P 500
29 thanks
Just another trading journal: PA, Wyckoff & Trends
25 thanks
Tao te Trade: way of the WLD
24 thanks
Bigger Wins or Fewer Losses?
22 thanks
GFIs1 1 DAX trade per day journal
17 thanks
  #2 (permalink)
 ABCTG   is a Vendor
 
Posts: 2,434 since Apr 2013
Thanks Given: 481
Thanks Received: 1,627

I don't think that is possible. At least not in a way where this would be reflected on a chart. You might to compute your own bars internally within your code, but this would be a huge project.

Regards,
ABCTG

Follow me on Twitter Reply With Quote




Last Updated on September 30, 2015


© 2024 NexusFi™, s.a., All Rights Reserved.
Av Ricardo J. Alfaro, Century Tower, Panama City, Panama, Ph: +507 833-9432 (Panama and Intl), +1 888-312-3001 (USA and Canada)
All information is for educational use only and is not investment advice. There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures, stocks, options and foreign exchange products. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
About Us - Contact Us - Site Rules, Acceptable Use, and Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy - Downloads - Top
no new posts