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Charting Tools

There are various charting tools that can help you draw on your chart, and analyze your chart more briefly. Let's talk about each in detail.

Drawing Tool

Trend lines, average lines, channels, Fibonacci retracements, arrows, callouts, doodles — an extensive set of drawing and styling tools enable you to creatively highlight and graphically analyze charts and studies.

Select the Draw Control to Open the Drawing Palette.

Drawing Palette

TextAnnotationAnnotation
CalloutCallout
Statisticsavg-lineAverage Line - Average line drawings can be applied to any rendered series or study line, not just the primary series.
measure-lineMeasurement Line
quad-lineQuadrant Lines
regress-lineRegression Line: Option to show 1st, 2nd, and 3rd standard deviation lines on the regression drawings.
tirone-lvlsTirone Levels
vol-profileVolume Profile by Date Range
Technicalsgann-fanGann Fan
gartleyGartley
pitchforkPitchfork
spd-resist-arcSpeed Resistance Arc
spd-resist-lineSpeed Resistance Line
time-cycleTime Cycle
elliot-waveElliott Wave (see Drawing Elliott Waves below)
LineschannelChannel
continuousContinuous
crosslineCrossline
doodleDoodle
horizHorizontal Line
lineLine
rayRay
trend-lineTrend Line
vertical-lineVertical Line
Fibonaccifib-retraceFibonacci Retracement
fib-projectFibonacci Projection
fib-arcFibonacci Arc
fib-fanFibonacci Fan
fib-timezoneFibonacci Time Zone
MarkingsellipseEllipse
rectRectangle
arrowArrow
checkCheck
crossCross
focusFocus
heartHeart
starStar

Crosshair

Select the crosshairs icon to show horizontal and vertical lines that follow the mouse. Crosshairs enable you to easily identify values on the x- and y-axes.

Info Display

Select the Info icon to show detailed information about individual data points. The default display shows, date, price, open, high, low, close, and volume. Data points are selected by moving the mouse over the time series.