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Candle Countdown Time


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Is there any way to set up a a candle countdown timer, something similar to Trading View where you can see without doing the math that there might be 1 hour 43 minutes remaining on the current 4hr candle?

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On 24/05/2020 at 22:18, WokMan said:

i would be keen to know the answer to this one too 

 

On 16/04/2020 at 23:32, Guest Ben said:

Is there any way to set up a a candle countdown timer, something similar to Trading View where you can see without doing the math that there might be 1 hour 43 minutes remaining on the current 4hr candle?

 

On 31/08/2020 at 16:44, Guest CyrM4 said:

Also interested in the above question

 

On 23/11/2020 at 19:23, Guest JDogLoves46 said:

+1 would be interested if this function exists. I've looked all round the platform but cannot seem to find it as an option

Glad to see the interest on this one! 

This isn't something we offer however I will put it forward to our new platform developers this week. 

All the best 

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Any update on this one? 

Just starting to familiarise with the platform and I really miss the candle timer I have with other software!

 

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Glad to see the interest on this one! 

This isn't something we offer however I will put it forward to our new platform developers this week. 

All the best 

 

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1 hour ago, AlexI25 said:

Candle remaining time is a must! Please add this feature as it has been requested multiple times. It should not be very difficult to add. Please! 

Hi @AlexI25,

Thank you for your feedback, it has been forwarded to the relevant department to be reviewed.

Thanks - Arvin

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