CQG One & CQG Desktop
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4 results found
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draw trend line
Tôi muốn vẽ đường trendline thẳng các góc 0,45,90 độ giống như trên Tradingview (bằng việc giữ nút Shift khi vẽ). Ngoài ra cần thêm tính năng vẽ tia nằm ngang giống bên đó, thay vì chỉ có các lựa chọn Horizontal Line hay Vertical Line
2 votes -
Change colors of charts
Hello,
I suggest to allows users to change the colors of the charts in the global settings. Moreover, blue and red should be default colors of all charts.14 votesThanks Peter,
Are you mainly wanting to change the background color of the charts?
For the default bar colors and price movement you can set this in preferences easily.
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Formula based price and study alerts.
https://futuresonline.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/OECTraderUserGuide.pdf
Zaner360 has advanced capabilities for formula-based price and study analysis which can be used in creating custom price alerts.
3 votes -
CQG One - disable forced confirmation on DOMTrader for limit orders lifting the ask or hitting bid
With an open DOMTrader right click price column > Symbol Trading Settings > tick Checkbox "Limits over Stops" set tick value to e.g. 50 ticks and close. If market is at price 5000, left click in the sell order column at 4995 and you get the forced confirmation popup saying, "order may be immediately filled at market proceed?"
Seeing as I have already effectively set my chosen price reasonability to 50 ticks and CQG/FCM already has further price reasonability settings in risk, there is no need for this hindering popup.
The problem it causes: If I am scalping a fast…
7 votes
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