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LAST TRADED PRICE


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I should like to know if it is possible to show the last trade (or traded price) on a chart. The reason is because I am looking at Point and Figure charts and obviously, I can’t see where the market is trading now or even the last price traded.

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Hi .  For Point and Figure, Heikin Ashi , Renko, and Range charts it pays to have a side by side line or candle stick chart open at the same time. The above charts are great for seeing patterns but as you have discovered lack detail on latest price (because they are better at seeing patterns).

 

Interesting section in the link below on specific P&F chart patterns (near bottom of page).

 

http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?st=point+and+figure+charts&id=chart_school:chart_analysis:pnf_charts:pnf_basics

 

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