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[User Discussion] - Chart Navigator and Histogram studies

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[2025-05-09 15:08:36]
emmanuel - Posts: 63
During my trading journey I wrote a lot of ASCIL studies. Most of them were specific to my needs, but some of them are generic enough to be usable to others. I intended to make some these studies available to the public, but since my trading journey has come to an end, I think it's best for an experienced ASCIL developer to take over development and ideally bring them to market so other traders may benefit.

Chart Navigator:

Chart Navigator is a suite of studies for quickly navigating to "points of interest" on a chart; You just click a button and you're there. These "points of interest" can be trading sessions, trades, or any signal you can come up with. It already has a licensing mechanism built in and thorough documentation; I was just about to pull the trigger and make this available for sale, but in hindsight it's a good thing I held back, since I would not want to sell an ASCIL study while no longer being in the trading trenches.

Histogram:

As may be evident by the name, the Histogram study draws a histogram of whatever subgraph you give it. See the attached screenshot. Additional data about each histogram bar is available via the Chart Values window. Related to this, I also have some data normalization studies. In some cases, you get better results by normalizing the data before feeding it into the histogram.

Call to action:

If you're an experienced ASCIL programmer and you see value in buying one or both of these studies to bring them to market, send me a PM so I can send you the DLLs for your evaluation.

WARNING: This offer is not applicable for those with minimal software development experience; Some of the C++ code can't be compiled within Sierra Chart, and instead relies on external compilation.
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