Candle Time Indicator

Candle Time Indicator

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Posted on November 11, 2013 in Never miss another Candle close with Candle Time Indicator! This is a Candle Time indicator which shows how much time is left before candle closes. The indicator shows the time in: hours:minutes:seconds to the end of the current candle.

It works with all time-frames. Time is updated on every tick.

This is a Candle Time indicator which shows how much time is left before candle closes. The indicator shows the time in: hours:minutes:seconds to the end of the current candle. It works with all time-frames. Time is updated on every tick.

This are the available settings for Candle Time Indicator which you can change: • TextColor: choose color of the countdown clock • FontSize: Size of the font • FontName: font you want to use • DisplayTimeByTheBar: If set to true time will be shown next to the active candle • DisplayTimeComment: If set to true it will show a comment on the TOP LEFT part of the chart like: (9 minutes 16 seconds left to bar end) • TextUsuallyAbovePriceLine: If set to true candle end time will be displayed above the Price line. If set to false it will be displayed below price line.

• SpreadFactor: Specify how far away (up or down) from the Price line will the candle end time be displayed. Bigger the number further away the price will be. AutoTimeShiftAdjust: It adjusts for Symbol() names like: “EURUSD+1H”. However, change to “false” if your Symbol() name DOES contain a natural “-” or “+” sign.

TimeRemainByMin: At least one broker’s Weekly feed has a flakey error. Sivapuranam lyrics in tamil pdf world. The weekly bars SAY they begin on calendar Sunday at 00:00:00 but in fact the first few hours of Sunday trades are applied to the *previous* weekly bar, and then a new weekly bar occurs starting Monday 00:00:00. The broker’s weekly bar start time is a lie by exactly 1 day.

Adding a single day of minutes (1440) to the timer provides the true time remaining. This variable is a hack to fix the broker’s error.

Alternatively, this variable could be used for a different purpose: The weekly transition may occur over a weekend. This adjustment *might* be able to be used to count down to the broker’s Friday close. However, that may result in “negative” seconds at the beginning of the week.