dms.b764 5 posts msg #140549 - Ignore dms.b764 |
1/1/2018 10:35:13 AM
Ok, I've spent about an hour on creating a global filter, and can't seem to make any headway. I click the "edit global filter" link and it brings me to a sample MACD scan that, even if I edit it, doesn't become a global filter.
Can somebody...anybody...give me idiot-proof step-by-step instructions for creating a global filter?
I guarantee...take three minutes to do this and your trading results for 2018 will improve by at least 10%.
Thanks, Davis
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1/1/2018 10:55:30 AM
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dms.b764 5 posts msg #140551 - Ignore dms.b764 |
1/1/2018 11:00:11 AM
Thank you! Yes, I currently have some saved filters and scans currently (and a few more planned), and I'd like to apply some global standards (volume, price). From time to time, I may want to change the global standards, and it would be great if I could do that without having to go into each filter individually.
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four 5,087 posts msg #140552 - Ignore four modified |
1/1/2018 11:01:59 AM
Click: New Filter
Click: Global Filter
Click: Edit
Create a filter as you usually do
Click: Save Global Filter
Click: New Filter, again
Click: Global Filter
Click: Global Filter: On
Click: MYFILTERS and click the "globe" for the filter that should use global filter.
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dms.b764 5 posts msg #140554 - Ignore dms.b764 |
1/1/2018 11:04:29 AM
Excellent! Problem resolved. Thank you for your time. 10% increase guaranteed. Dave
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four 5,087 posts msg #140555 - Ignore four |
1/1/2018 11:05:12 AM
welcome
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