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RE: Fibonacci



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JD,

Not sure about TS6, but in 2000i I use what Omega calls the
"Speed/Resistance Fan" to draw horizontal Fibonacci lines. There is a
built in feature that I see someone mentioned already, but I'm guessing
that's not much good for what you want. 

If you play with the "format" feature of the speed/resistance fan, you
can eliminate all but the horizontal lines if that is what you want, and
input whatever fib values you'd like to see. You can enter negative
numbers too if you're interested in comparing past turning points.

You can set it up to work very similarly to an old program called
Nature's Pulse that did an excellent job for any Fibonacci work.

Hope this helps,

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: J D [mailto:f1max@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 12:24 AM
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Fibonacci

Does anyone know a way to draw horizontal fibonacci lines on a TS6
chart?
Or, does anyone have the easy-language code that creates this?
Or, is this not possible?


Thank You
JD

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