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satya
2014-07-03 16:04:27


Hi This is satya,

How to add a days naming on OR near the EOD candle.(ex. Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu and Fri),

And how to add shade between week. (ex. Like in intraday chart we have shade between two day, Like I want shade between weeks in daily EOD chart).

This will help in analyzing past price movement.

Thankyou
SATYA



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