By the way, for me it's not only about backtesting, but also about live RT 
trading. I am not here to convince anyone, because as long as it works for me I 
am happy. But I am convinced myself since my results have very much improved 
since I started with my 3 TF high resolution data in one chart. 

I am sure we all agree that trading with multiple timeframes is a good thing to 
do. Then instead of having charts all over the screen, it just makes sense to 
use one chart with all data. Not only will it save chart space, but its way 
easier to view and keep track on what's going on. The "high resolution" data 
has many advantages- at least for me. Not only easier to view, but it also 
documents the Buy/Sell signals very nicely- and they will not come and go 
because the higher TFs signals did. 

Jorgen

--- In [email protected], "sidhartha70" <sidharth...@...> wrote:
>
> Herman,
> 
> You may be right in that Jorgen/AF's problem is exclusively limited to 
> backtesting rather than live trading, because AB already seems to have the 
> functionality they want for live trading. Perhaps they could clarify...?
> 
> I saw Jorgen's code on multiple candles. It was nice., although I'm sure why 
> it was necessary to use GFX functions to plot the longer timeframe candles. 
> Jorgen?
> 
> But again, I'm just interested to hear of any other variations or graphical 
> techniques people are using to view multiple timeframe data.
>


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