I am a recent user of the software and noticed that multicharts is missing a very important technical tool that I require. This would be the schiff and modified schiff versions of andrews pitchforks. TS and ensign have this drawing tool which also allows the user to enter fib levels in the fork bars.
The adjustable fib levels would be the median line inside the fork. These lines run parallel to the handle. The differences between andrews pitch fork and the schiff and modified schiff is that the handle price isnt fixed at 'A' on the A,B,C coordinates. Here is a website that describes the differences:
www.linnsoft.com/tour/techind/pitchfork.htm
Is it possible to add this feature to the drawing tool package? I did a quick internet search and found that out that this has been requested in the past. Thanks
Schiff and Modified Schiff pitch forks
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Re: Schiff and Modified Schiff pitch forks
You can vote for the corresponding feature request here:MC-1096 - Andrews Pitchfork Tool
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Re: Schiff and Modified Schiff pitch forks
I have a feature request in for a while now, and it is under review, but needs more support. IT is to create custom drawing tools. This will handle this as well as other requests that have been submitted.
https://www.multicharts.com/pm/viewissu ... _no=MC-197
Please vote for this.
https://www.multicharts.com/pm/viewissu ... _no=MC-197
Please vote for this.
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Re: Schiff and Modified Schiff pitch forks
Would love to have a Modified Schiff. In FX I really practically never Use a standerd Pitchfork but 98 % of the time a modified schiff.
Additional Fibs and Upper and Lower Warninglines would be perfect.
BTW lots of charting packages have these features incorporated.
Additional Fibs and Upper and Lower Warninglines would be perfect.
BTW lots of charting packages have these features incorporated.