T thepractice Newbie Messages 2 Likes 0 Nov 20, 2008 #1 4 hour chart , is there a standard ? Last edited: Nov 20, 2008
nine Senior member Messages 2,042 Likes 509 Nov 20, 2008 #2 No. But, imo, if you were to choose one you would either set your charts up for midnight to match: - Midnight London because of the size of the forex operation in the UK. - Open of Globex in Chicago (6pm EST I believe)
No. But, imo, if you were to choose one you would either set your charts up for midnight to match: - Midnight London because of the size of the forex operation in the UK. - Open of Globex in Chicago (6pm EST I believe)
T thepractice Newbie Messages 2 Likes 0 Nov 20, 2008 #3 nine said: No. But, imo, if you were to choose one you would either set your charts up for midnight to match: - Midnight London because of the size of the forex operation in the UK. - Open of Globex in Chicago (6pm EST I believe) Click to expand... Thanks
nine said: No. But, imo, if you were to choose one you would either set your charts up for midnight to match: - Midnight London because of the size of the forex operation in the UK. - Open of Globex in Chicago (6pm EST I believe) Click to expand... Thanks
J jeffsmith Active member Messages 241 Likes 1 Nov 21, 2008 #4 I don't rely on charts. They are ok for just to know the market trend.