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Swing High and Low

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[2018-10-07 08:31:58]
User495158 - Posts: 106
Hello!

I'm using Swing High and Low study.

Is it possible to display only one arrow at swing highs or lows when nearby bars are of the same size?

Also, is it possible to display the value of the swing high/ low right above or below the arrow?

Please see the attached screenshot.

Thanks!
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[2018-10-08 17:30:36]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Try setting the "Allow Equal High/Low Bars" Input to No if it is not already.


Also, is it possible to display the value of the swing high/ low right above or below the arrow?
This is not supported.
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[2018-10-08 17:31:25]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
With regards to
Is it possible to display only one arrow at swing highs or lows when nearby bars are of the same size?
be sure the Input setting for the Equal High/Low Bars is set to No. You will find the documentation here: Swing High and Low

With regards to
Also, is it possible to display the value of the swing high/ low right above or below the arrow?
, use the following study: Study Subgraph Above/Below Bar as Text

You will need two of these studies, one for the Swing High and another for the Swing Low. You will need to offset the display of the text using the Input Setting Offset in Ticks to move it above/below the arrows.
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https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation

For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, *change* to the Teton service:
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