TTTrrr...now i do understand what you are talking about
ok..so technically bullseye should not be used for intraday data.this,to me is garbage.i have configured bullseye to read intraday data from two sources.it works great.the charts are correctly presented and look great.i know carl is working on a real time version of beb.ie the data does not have to be downloaded,but is streamed to beb.however,there is a way round this,which i did tell him about.the data can be collected from esignal or iq feed at regular intervals,input by the user.the data is collected by qcollector and put into a file on the hard drive.beb will refresh automatically.i told him that there was no need to write a real time version
one thing i have come across,when using intraday data...the look back period must have enough data to get the whole trend,whether it be a major ,intermediate or minor trend.this is needed to input all the 45 degree trendlines for the whole part of the trend,including all the internal trendlines.this enables you to break down the chart with 45 degree trendlines into bullish and bearish sections.so,for minor trends,i will look at the 10 min data,because it has a 3 week look back period.my reasoning is that any minor trend does not last more than 3 weeks.