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Plot markers at round numbers above and below the market. User may also specify a list of number levels to mark, by using the 'Numbers ending with' parameter, i.e. "00, 25, 50" will mark all prices ending with those digits
Thanks,
Joao Soares
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
just open indicator
change number at the end of this line ....
DrawLine("nL"+d, false, x, d, Math.Min(x+numLineLen,CurrentBar), d, numLineColor, DashStyle.Solid, 2);
to..........
DrawLine("nL"+d, false, x, d, Math.Min(x+numLineLen,CurrentBar), d, numLineColor, DashStyle.Solid, 10);
hit F5 to compile, you're done.
The following user says Thank You to cory for this post:
On 6E charts I'd like to plot the spot EURUSD 50 levels. For example, currently there's a 43.5 pips basis. So on a 6E chart I'd like to see levels ending in 435 or 935 (1.13935, 1.14435, etc.). When I tried to put these two numbers in the input, it didn't work.
It does work well with 6B/6A where one tick is a pip. But in 6E one tick is half pip.