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USING COL FINANCIALS JAVA CHARTS

This is a quick guide on how to use COLs Java Charts. Please note that this feature only works on java supported
browsers/systems*. To install Java into your Java-capable browser, visit www.java.com and follow installation instructions.

You can call out the Charting application by:


1) Clicking on QUOTES >> CHARTING link
2) Clicking on Charting under the Quick Links
Bar
Press the Icons to:
1) Open Java Charts on a new page
2) Open Java Charts on a separate Folder Tab

*Note: Accessing charting functions from non-java capable devices, such as iPads, iPhones and Android instruments
may call out a simple charting application that may be restricted in feature output or display.

USING COL FINANCIALS JAVA CHARTS


Review some of the highlighted command actions to better acquaint yourself with our Java Charts.

Toolbars
Enter Stock Code here
(if you wish the codes
to be saved on your
Stock Favorites section,
press the Save Settings
button below)

Stock Favorites saved


(right click to edit list of
existing codes)

Enter 2nd Stock Code for


comparative analysis
Save Settings Button

USING COL FINANCIALS JAVA CHARTS

The Tool Bar


The toolbar menus show action buttons when clicked upon should render some change in the chart display. Many of
them work like an on/off button to activate and deactivate. You can change your screen defaults by pressing on the
Settings button on the right then make sure to click on the Save button again to lock in your changes.

Detach/Maximize
Chart Screen

Refresh Data

Adjust Chart Range


<< Back Scroll
>> Forward Scroll
+ Enlarge View
- Compress View

Chart Type
Line
Bar
Candle

Chart Scale
Logarithmic
Linear
Percent

Compression
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Intraday

Choose Indicators
Special Indicators
PAR|SAR Parabolic (Stop
and Reverse)
PIV|PTS Pivot Points
DMA Displaced Moving Ave
WMA Weighted Moving Ave
BOL Bollinger Band

Moving Averages
EMA Exponential Average
SMA Simple Moving Average
(overwrite variables to call out your specifications)

Settings
You can change
various chart
defaults from
here (make sure
to save by hitting
Save Button on
lower left)

USING COL FINANCIALS JAVA CHARTS

Preset Indicators
COLs Java Charts has access to about 50 different preset Technical Indicators. It is called out by clicking on the
indicator button then choosing one by one the indicators you wish to see and it will appear in that choice order.

Choose Indicators
(You can now have up
to a maximum of nine
indicators posted
together)

Press Add Indicator to


add it into your chart
view (indicators will
appear in order as
added)

To remove an
indicator just click on
the [X]

USING COL FINANCIALS JAVA CHARTS

Some Other Functions


COLs Java Charts can also access certain special tools and features by right clicking on its white chart background. You
can turn on or off some highlights and choose to draw trendlines, support/resistance levels, Fibonacci retracements, text
boxes, or arrows. You can also edit things youve drawn by moving it or by deleting it.

Right Click on the


Background

Choose your special


function

USING COL FINANCIALS JAVA CHARTS

Drawing Lines
You can draw objects by first choosing the type of object you wish (i.e. Trendlines, Horizontal Support/Resistance
Lines, Fibonacci Retracement zones, Regular Retracement zones, Text, or Arrows ) then by left clicking on the chart
area to start drawing lines, dragging the mouse to your intended area, then letting go when done.
Channel lines can be drawn by moving your cursor to the trendline you wish to duplicate then pressing Shift-CtrlLeft Click on the line then dragging the line to your intended target.

Shortcut keys:
Move Object Hold SHIFT Key and drag object (in automatic drawing mode)
Delete Object Hold CTRL Key and left click on object (in automatic drawing mode)
Parallel Lines - Hold SHIFT+CTRL keys and left click and drag on object
Edit Text - Hold SHIFT+CTRL keys and left click on text
Change Object Color Hold CTRL+ALT keys and left click on object

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