Thanks Patrick, but that just changes the current chart. How do I change the
default, so every 'new default chart' that I create opens with a bar chart,
not candlestick?

I have tried saving the default layout, but no go. Any other ideas?

Thanks!

Adrian

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 8:51 PM, NW Trader <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Hi Adrian,
>
> On the toolbar, View -> Price chart style -> Bars.
>
> Peace and Justice   ---   Patrick
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Adrian Mollenhorst <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
>   *Sent:* Tuesday, March 09, 2010 10:36 AM
> *Subject:* [amibroker] Default Chart
>
> How can I make a new default chart default to a Bar Chart Style, rather
> than Candlesticks?
>
> Where is the setting that I missed?
>
> Thanks
>
> Adrian
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 7:48 PM, NW Trader <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi chi,
>>
>> Brief responses to your questions (the markets are open & I'm trading, so
>> not much time for detail):
>>
>> 1) Yes.  See Foreign in help and numerous posts in this group.
>>
>> 2) Yes.  AB is very programmable.  If you can think articulate it, it
>> probably can be done.
>>
>> 3) Try this to get started: Buy = C> MA(C,65) AND REF(C> MA(C,65) ,-1) AND
>> REF(C> MA(C,65) ,-2);
>>
>> Peace and Justice   ---   Patrick
>>
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* jchi18 <[email protected]>
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 09, 2010 6:22 AM
>> *Subject:* [amibroker] AFL Programming Questions
>>
>> Now that I've found a competent group that seems willing to help, I would
>> like to pose some questions:
>>
>> 1.  What is the best way to reference an index (i.e., S&P 500) and
>> depending on the condition of that index the formula would indicate a buy
>> signal for stock A or a sell signal for stock B?  I am trying to create a
>> simple formula that trades two ETFs (MDY for longs and MYY for shorts).
>>
>> 2.  Is there a way to change your position size depending on variables?
>> For instance, I would like to increase the size of my buys and decrease the
>> size of my shorts in the case where the overall market (i.e., S&P500 close >
>> its 200 MA) is in an uptrend.  And vice versa.
>>
>> 3.  I have been reading some books and I wanted to emulate a formula that
>> I read about.  It's very simple but I can't figure out how to do it simply.
>> If there are three consecutive closes above the 65 SMA, then buy.  If there
>> are three consecutive closes below the 65 SMA then sell.  Any thoughts on
>> how to do it?
>>
>> Thanks again for everyone who helped me before.  I'm going to guess that
>> you'll be hearing a lot from me.
>>
>>
>>
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