Chart FX Financial includes 12 custom interactive drawing features that allow the
user to select different areas in the chart to perform and display additional technical
analysis information (e.g. Fibonacci Fans, Arcs, etc). Interactive drawing features
allow users or analysts to select two or more sessions and Chart FX Financial will
automatically calculate the selected study and display it. Supported drawing features
include:
Gann Fan
Fibonacci Fan
Fibonacci Time
Midpoint Tirone
Mean Tirone Level
Quadrant Lines
Fibonacci Arcs
Fibonacci Retracements
Zones
Level
Speed Resistance Lines
Trend Line
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Requirements
The Chart FX Extensions Pack requires the installation of one of the following Core
Products:
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Chart FX for .NET 6.2
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Chart FX 7
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Chart FX Financial
Chart FX Financial, a .NET control, is a development
product specifically targeted for companies like software firms, banks, brokerage
firms, investment firms and other companies developing financial applications so
they can perform technical analysis using a variety of predefined financial indicators
and special chart types.
Connect Effortlessly to Your Critical Financial Data
Financial Data Wizard* Connecting your data to the Chart FX Financial Extension is very intuitive
with the Data Wizard. Simply choose the database and then choose the specific table
of interest. Once the data has been selected, Chart FX Financial guides you through
configuring the chart to display the financial data.
Comprehensive Financial Studies Bring Your Data
into Focus
Interactive Drawing Features
This collection of studies differ from price indicators as they are
usually only performed on a section of the data displayed in the Price pane and
usually have a starting and ending point. Some examples of these include Fibonacci
Arcs, Gann Fan, and Trend Lines. (See
it in action)
Price Indicators
Price Indicators are viewed over the price series in a chart because they
usually have a different interpretation depending on how they intersect the price
series in the chart.
Technical Indicators
When a technical indicator is added to a chart, a new pane is automatically
added to display the study. Chart FX Financial includes over 50 Technical Indicators
which are listed below.
Chart
FX Financial Technical Indicators
10-Days Moving Average
50-Days Moving Average
200-Days Moving Average
Accumulation Distribution
Average True Range
Bollinger Bands
Chaikin Oscillator
Chaikin's Volatility
Commodity Channel Index
Detrended Price Oscillator
Ease of Movement
Envelopes
Exponential Moving Average
Lanes Stochastics
M.A. Convergence/Divergence
Mass Index
Median Price
Momentum
Money Flow Index
Negative Volume Index
On-Balance Volume
Performance
Positive Volume Index
Price Rate of Change
Price & Volume Trend
Rate of Change Percentual
Relative Strength Index
Standard Deviation
Triangular Moving Average
TRIX
Typical Price
Vertical Horizontal Filter
Volume
Volume Oscillator
Weighted Close
Weighted Moving Average
Williams %R
Visualize Data with These Powerful Financial Gallery
Types
Analytical Analytical charts contain more data than just closing prices (like open,
hi, lo and volume). These indicators usually enhance the analytical capabilities
of typical candlestick or hi-lo-close charts.
Kagi
The goal of the Kagi chart is to catch longer term trends. With a Kagi
chart, is easier to obtain an insight into who has the balance of power; the bulls
or the bears.
Point & Figure Point and figure (P&F) charting concentrates on price and its changes
by eliminating other non-essential elements such as time and volume.
Renko Japanese charts like Renko are particularly useful for analyzing mutual
funds. With these charts it is easy to recognize and interpret bullish and bearish
trends.
Three-Line Break
As opposed to Analytical charts, Three Line Break charts ignore the passage
of time. They specialize in trend analysis, which is similar to P&F charting.
*Note: The Chart FX Extensions Pack will accommodate itself to features available
in Chart FX 7. Not all features available in Chart FX 7 are available in Chart FX
for .NET (2003). Please consult your Core Product's documentation for specific feature
information.