Donchian Long Entry Pop-Up Alert based on Watchlist


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Hello Pete,
I would like to ask you if it’s possible to use Donchian Long Entry study with the pop-up alerts window to TOS LIVE Watchlist, as in you example with TTM_squeeze? there it is color coded, but I am interested if you can add Donchian Long Entry study to those custom watchlist, but intead of color it will be more benefic to appear a pop-up window with sound alert.

 

Thanks in advance for everything you do for us.

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Asked on February 23, 2017 9:02 am
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Thanks for explaining this in more detail. When you mentioned this previously I didn’t realize you wanted to get pop-up alerts from a watch list. Unfortunately that is not supported on Thinkorswim at this time. I have tested it and it does not work. So if there is something else we can do for you in regards to this request just let us know. I will also mention it is possible to build a custom scan, save it, then open that scan as a watch list. The scan will run actively in the watch list and ticker symbols will be added and removed as the scan results are updated.

( at February 23, 2017 10:43 am)
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Hello, is there a way to have more linking colors? by default, there are only 9 but I need 24. Also, I am interested if in creating watchlist there is a way to specify Float (shares), Change from the Close (%), EPS ($/share), Shares Outstanding (shares), Change from the Open (%), Relative Volume (Ratio), Volume Today (shares), Average Daily Volume 5D (shares/day).

( at February 28, 2017 9:14 am)
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When requesting assistance for a new topic, be sure to submit it as a new question. This post is about adding an alert to a watchlist based on the Donchian Chanel indicator. Any questions you have that do not fit that context should be submitted as a new question. This helps other viewers find solutions they are seeking and prevents confusion. In your previous comment, I see two separate and distinct questions. So please submit those as new questions. Thanks.

( at February 28, 2017 10:06 am)