Really liking the new look. I found looking at my existing 'old' style sharpcharts lists, that it necessitated manually creating new buttons for all of them in the new style platform. Perhaps I missed something. Is there a simple way to migrate over all the styles I created without re-creating the old style buttons with 'new' style buttons?
@jeffreyhocking58736 ай бұрын
Its such an impediment to using ACP which I would love to use but holding off doing so until there is an import wizard. Many good chart packs with ACP but my biggest difficulty is the dark menu for ACP chart set ups. The right side menu has an option to turn off dark mode but not so on the left side chart set up menu. I have low contrast vision so its very difficult to see dark gray text on an even darker background !
@StockChartsTV6 ай бұрын
@jeffreyhocking5873 @stephenbamford4716 Thanks for the feedback on the text contrast, and migrating ChartStyles. I've sent these suggestions to our developers.
@stephenbamford47166 ай бұрын
It would have been nice if I had added a date for the first post, the one above. I'm guessing it was 20240421 but it might have been the 20th. Anyway, it's now 20240424 and exploring around, I now see, confess I might have missed it the first go around, there is a spot where chartlists can be found by the click of a button. And, it appears all the indicators are there. It also gives a list of stocks in the watchlists made prior to the new and improved product. I could easily have missed it on my first go around using the product. I tell folks I meet, using the Stockcharts platform is, in my view, like what I imagine sitting inside the cockpit of a fighter jets with all those instruments. Fortunately, that's where the analogy ends - for obvious reasons. I found this on the left side clicking onand in the pane that opens up I found stocks I had included in the first old style watchlist wjp, the name of which is in a dropdown menu above the stocks in the first pane that shows up. The display of miniature charts is reminescent of the CandleGlance charts from the days of yore. Clicking on any one chart, I found it loaded that tiny chart in the main window pane above! The power of the platform is pretty darn incredible. In another way of saying it, it's necessary to learn to use the tools. I mean, if I had the tools Rembrandt had, I'd never be able to master painting just picking those up and putting paint on a canvas. It's necessary, in my view, to put in time and effort to understand indicators and how to use them, and then put in some time learning to use these phenomenal tools. Wonderful! Love it! There's always a learning curve, but kudos to the programmers and systems engineers!