thanks. 

What's tripping me up with the trendlines is that they don't run the full 
spectrum of dates (side-to-side).

On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 10:49:02 AM UTC-4, asgallant wrote:
>
> To get the vertical line, you can add a "line" style annotation to the 
> domain (date string) column at the point where you want the line.  The 
> projection lines you will have to add as additional data series, and plot 
> this all on a ComboChart instead of a CandlestickChart.
>
> On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 10:32:38 AM UTC-4, John Smith wrote:
>>
>> <http://i.imgur.com/ECFuDNb.gif> - private<http://i.imgur.com/ECFuDNb.gif>
>> I'm looking to do something like this. Two things are happening in this 
>> picture
>>
>> 1) I want to force a major vertical axis line on a particular tick 
>> (2013-10-01, in this case). A Purple line here, but any color will do.
>>
>> 2) I want to draw 3 projection lines from the marked date. Pictured here 
>> are a 10day (in red), 20 day (in green) and 50 day (in black). colors don't 
>> matter
>>
>> fyi the dates are in text format in the 1st column/xAxis
>>
>>
>> any ideas on how to achieve something like this?
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>>

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