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class=835375407-28102003>Not off track at all. I like the idea of offsetting
from the low and have found a way that will work for me using a combination of
this and other "tweaks"
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WD for your responses to my original post.
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class=835375407-28102003> -----Original
Message-----From: Ron [mailto:ronber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, 27 October 2003 3:50 PMTo:
equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re: [EquisMetaStock Group]
Re: anyone know how to plot a trailing stop only while in a
trade?Mike -I've used a variation of
your masking setup to hide unwanted plot points. Instead of using the low
(or high) which interferes with what you want plotted, use an offset of
the low or high. By doing that you then create the mask by having it plot
the same offset in the same color as the background. Using a thicker line
for the mask than the underlying helps. See the attached jpeg which uses
this method to identify tops and bottoms with little dots.Hope I'm
not totally off track with
this.Ron
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