q0paz
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ok.. how are you meant to do it ?
I am now in the process of rolling the es.
first timeframe, roll to sep unadjusted. channels are displaced months back into the past, even though on the expiring contract they were right over current price action. scroll back, find the channels (need to keep the gradients) and drag them all forward. reset. everything looks good.
next time frame roll to sep unadjusted. channels totally gone. Object Viewer. Nope not there.
What happened to them ?
How are you meant to do this ?
The analyses are all unnamed.
I just have a single chart for each time frame with all the stuff drawn on.
When i look in the folder for layouts, there are a large number of "unnamed". Is there a way to inspect these (in notepad ??) without loading them onto a chart ? Or create a new chart and apply them to see if my vanished channels are in one of them ?
How should it work ?
Most european contracts it doesn't work at all
you get no history from the expired contract, just dots where there was no volume. US contracts work better.
Generally very unsatisfactory. Comments welcome.
I am now in the process of rolling the es.
first timeframe, roll to sep unadjusted. channels are displaced months back into the past, even though on the expiring contract they were right over current price action. scroll back, find the channels (need to keep the gradients) and drag them all forward. reset. everything looks good.
next time frame roll to sep unadjusted. channels totally gone. Object Viewer. Nope not there.
What happened to them ?
How are you meant to do this ?
The analyses are all unnamed.
I just have a single chart for each time frame with all the stuff drawn on.
When i look in the folder for layouts, there are a large number of "unnamed". Is there a way to inspect these (in notepad ??) without loading them onto a chart ? Or create a new chart and apply them to see if my vanished channels are in one of them ?
How should it work ?
Most european contracts it doesn't work at all
you get no history from the expired contract, just dots where there was no volume. US contracts work better.
Generally very unsatisfactory. Comments welcome.