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Post From: Please Fix: Tool Price Retracement (Fibonacci)

[2018-12-08 00:58:30]
User722856 - Posts: 78
Dear Sir or Madame,
 
I think the Tool "Price Retracement" needs a setting, where the User could choose whether he want's to use the automatic detection of "down / up sloping".

The Problem is that you cannot freely choose at which Price level the 0% (start of the price move) should be, and on which Price Level the 100% (end of the price move) should be, because of the automatic behaviour in Sierra described bellow:

If the line is down sloping, then the retracement lines will move upward starting from 0% at the bottommost point and the percentages will increase from this bottommost point.

If the line is up sloping, then the retracement lines will move downward starting from 0% at the topmost point and the percentages will increase from this topmost point.

As stated here:
Chart Drawing Tools: Price Retracement (2 point) | Price Expansion (2 point) | Price Projection (3 point) Tools

What i want to achieve is the following behaviour and are Crucial to have an Edge with Fibo-Retracements:

Problem-1-in-Sierra:
If i set the Retracement as shown in the picture "fibo_retracement_down.png" in Sierra, then the retracement lines will always move upward and the User has no chance to change this.

Problem-2-in-Sierra:
If i set the Retracement as shown in the picture "fibo_retracement_up.png" in Sierra, then the retracement lines will always move downward and the User has no chance to change this.

Also the SWAP Anchors feature does not solve this, which is also strange.

Could you implement / disable this automatic behaviour in Sierra please - so that the User has freedom how to draw the retracements ( like shown on my attached pictures).


Thank you very much.
 
Best Regards
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