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| The Horizontal Wedge tool allows the user to draw a strictly horizontal wedge shape on the chart. This shape is common with basic technical analysis pattern descriptions such as Flags and Pennants. Once drawn the tool can be dragged both vertically and horizontally, however the two lines will always maintain a mirror image of each other along the horizontal plane. The center line is also provided as a point of control for the shape. |
| The Highlight is provided so that the channel described by the Wedge is visually more obvious to the viewer. |
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- Select the button for drawing Horizontal Wedge from the Toolbar.
- Move the mouse pointer over the starting position for the Line. This may be either a high or a low price.
- Press the left mouse button, and , keeping it pressed down, drag the mouse pointer to the desired end point and release the left mouse button.
- You now have a second line attached to the mouse which can be placed anywhere on the chart surface by simply clicking once more.
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The property editor as well as other functions may be accessed by holding the mouse pointer over the Wedge line and Clicking the Right Mouse button. A popup menu will appear (see picture).
The user may then open the Indicator Property Editor, move the Tool above or below other indicators,extend the lines forwards or backwards hide the Tool or delete the Wedge Line from the Chart. |
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The property editor as well as other functions may be accessed by holding the mouse pointer over the indicator line and Clicking the Right Mouse button. You can also access the Property Editor directly by 'Double Clicking' on the line. All the drawing tools share the same property editor allowing the user to alter the following properties:
- Start/End Line Color
- Line Width
- Set Center Line Color
- Toggle visibility of Center line
- Translucent Color
- Translucent Visibility
- Translucent Strength
After alteration, the user has the ability to set these settings as default for all future lines drawn on the page.
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