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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Posted by Victor Ioxa (Questions: 4, Answers: 6)
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.

(Pete Hahn 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).

(Victor Ioxa 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.

(Pete Hahn at February 28, 2017 10:06 am)