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 Post subject: How to change Renko price range? Post rating: 0   New post Posted: Thu 06 Feb, 2014, 13:04 
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Hi

By default, JForex platform provides Renko 1 pip [7] as a chart type. How can I change Renko price range, for example to 5 pips? Also, what does [7] mean?

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 Post subject: Re: How to change Renko price range? Post rating: 0   New post Posted: Thu 06 Feb, 2014, 13:39 
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Hi,

You can define the pip of the renko in the platform's preferences.
Tools->Preferences->Chart (if I am not mistaken)
Here you can define the time periods and price periods you want to see on the platform. Just create a new one with the pip range you prefer.


 
 Post subject: Re: How to change Renko price range? Post rating: 0   New post Posted: Thu 06 Feb, 2014, 13:49 
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Also, what does [7] mean?

There were (are?) some questions about this on the forum. The only answer that has been given so far can be found in this topic.


 
 Post subject: Re: How to change Renko price range? Post rating: 0   New post Posted: Thu 06 Feb, 2014, 14:04 
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tcsabina wrote:
Hi,

You can define the pip of the renko in the platform's preferences.
Tools->Preferences->Chart (if I am not mistaken)
Here you can define the time periods and price periods you want to see on the platform. Just create a new one with the pip range you prefer.


Yor are very close to it ;) It is here where I can do that Tools->Preferences->Period

Thanks for your hint


 
 Post subject: Re: How to change Renko price range? Post rating: 0   New post Posted: Thu 06 Feb, 2014, 14:28 
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tcsabina wrote:
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Also, what does [7] mean?

There were (are?) some questions about this on the forum. The only answer that has been given so far can be found in this topic.


So far what I have understood, this is the Renko price based period from 1 to 7 days.


 

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