Below is an example of an extreme GLS-StarTrend chart with dual trendcolors & all trends visible. The green uptrends and the red down trends are displayed using two related colors for each trend. The more intense the color are, the stronger the trend. Note: The example here, are extreme, because you will probably never display all possible 9 trends like this at once. It is a bit overkill and is shown here for demonstration purposes only. But if this is what you want, it is indeed possible to display all trends in 9 timeframes likes this in ONE chart, -or you can freely set up just the trends you need, from the 1 minute to the monthly timeframe.
Below is an example of an extreme GLS-StarTrend chart with single trendcolors & all trends visible. If you don’t like the trend display above (too much colors), you can set up the GLS-StarTrend to just display single colors for each trend like the chart below. However, the chart above is more informative as the additional trend strength is display there too, but not below. Note: The example here, are extreme, because you will probably never display all possible 9 trends like this at once. It is a bit overkill and is shown here for demonstration purposes only. But if this is what you want, it is indeed possible to display all trends in 9 timeframes likes this in ONE chart, -or you can freely set up just the trends you need, from the 1 minute to the monthly timeframe.
Below is an example of an extreme GLS-StarTrend chart with single trendcolors & all trends visible. Here is another picture of the screen without displaying the new dual color trends (this is user settable). Read more…