Data Window

This post is about the slideshows related to the Data Window feature in ChartAlert that displays the relevant info of all the TA studies plotted on the open chart

1–2 minutes

ChartAlert includes a Data Window that displays the following . . .

  • All relevant price information
  • All technical analysis information pertaining to the TA Studies plotted on the current or open chart
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Training with ChartAlert

This post is about the slideshows and demo videos related to the training module that lets you replay the market to learn and train and practice with technical analysis in ChartAlert

1–2 minutes

ChartAlert comes with a replay data or training module that enables the following . . .

  • Go back in time and replay the market movement
  • Learn and practice Technical Analysis by training with charts
  • Simulate real-world conditions by manually adding 1- or 5-bars at a time
  • Hands-free mode . . . an in-built timer that adds/removes n-bars at a time
  • Train at your own pace with a random or specific chart
  • Close a training session and resume again after a few days . . . ChartAlert remembers your training session parameters
  • To help learn and practice, all TA features (Bar/ Line/ Candlesticks/ Kagi/ P&F/ Renko/ Three Line Break/ Technical Indicators/ Moving Averages/ Line Studies) remain enabled in the training mode
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Charting Timeframes and Misc Features

This post is about the slideshows and demo videos related to the features available in ChartAlert to interact with the data loaded in the chart

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The charts in ChartAlert can be viewed in the following time-frames . . .

  • Intraday: 1-, 2-, 3-, 5-, 10-, 15-, 30-, 60- and Custom minutes *
  • Daily
  • Multi-day (a custom time-frame)
  • Weekly
  • Monthly
  • Quarterly
  • Yearly
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Daily Data Collection and Updation – WebUpdate – ManualUpdate

This post is about the slideshows and demo videos related to collecting and updating daily data into ChartAlert . . . A subscription to ChartAlert includes end-of-day data at no extra cost

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The daily Data Collection and Updation process – both WebUpdate and Manual Update – central to keeping the data updated on your computer, can be initiated from the Standard Toolbar.

The WebUpdate feature downloads end-of-day data from our data servers after market trading hours, usually after 6PM (IST), and the downloaded data is stored locally on your computer’s hard drive.

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Synchronize X-axis of Multiple Charts

This post is about the slideshows related to synchronizing the X-axis of multiple charts so that they can be scrolled or zoomed-in or zoomed-out in sync to facilitate analysis in ChartAlert

1–2 minutes

The Sync X-axis feature allows you to analyze multiple instances of the same chart, or several charts that are simultaneously open, by sync’ing their X-axis.

  • Synchronize the x-axis – time-scale – of multiple charts to enable synchronized left-and-right scrolling of the chart
  • Synchronized charts can be scrolled via Tile Vertical and Tile Horizontal windows options
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Open Multiple Instances of the Same Chart/ Symbol

This post is about the slideshows related to opening and working with multiple instances of the same chart for a variety of analysis – multi-timeframe/ multi-indicators/ etc – in ChartAlert

1–2 minutes

Open multiple instances of the same chart for a variety of ways of analyzing that same chart.

The following is possible . . .

  • Create and view (simultaneously) the same symbol – say, ACC – with different templates — say, Moving Averages, Technical Analysis Studies, etc — plotted on multiple instances of the same symbol
  • Tile multiple charts of the same symbol vertically or horizontally for analysis
  • Synchronize x-axis of multiple charts for left-and-right scrolling
  • Save multiple charts to a single Workspace
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AutoScroll Groups of Charts

This post is about the slideshows and demo videos of the AutoScroll feature in ChartAlert that lets you scroll hands-free with a timer through a MyFav/WatchList or a group of charts

1–2 minutes

This feature allows an end-user to auto-scroll through a MyFav WatchList or any group of charts. The highlights of this feature are . . .

  • Hands-free feature
  • AutoScroll forward or backward through a group of charts
  • AutoScroll based on a timer set by the end-user

Note: The option to manually scroll through a group of charts is also available.

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Import WatchList from an external TXT or CSV file

This post is about the slideshows and demo videos related to creating WatchLists by importing from external files and using them for charting or scanning in ChartAlert

1–2 minutes

Import and create WatchLists – with multiple symbols per WatchList – based on an external TXT or CSV file.

Symbol/ exchange/ contract term can be imported if the external file contains the list of symbols in a valid format.

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QuickBrowse; Highs & Lows

This post is about the slideshows related to the QuickBrowse feature that lets you quickly browse through a no. of Indicators, and the High/Low feature that plots the All-time/52-week Highs and Lows on the chart

1–2 minutes

The QuickBrowse feature allows an end-user to quickly browse through all available indicators in ChartAlert for a particular symbol by simply using the up and down arrows on the keyboard.

The Highs & Lows feature, with 1-click/toggle, allows an end-user to plot 52-Week Highs and Lows and All-time Highs and Lows on the chart.

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Relative Performance Charts

This post is about the slideshows or demo video related to the Relative Performance feature in ChartAlert that lets you plot the performance of a symbol against an index, sector, or any other group of symbols

1–2 minutes

The Relative Performance feature can plot up to 30 symbols including the base symbol to analyze the price performance of all of those symbols over a given period of time.

The price performance of the symbols is then expressed in terms of percentage change from a common date of origin.

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