Can someone please give me a rational reason why the several candle expiry timers I have tried on my charts cannot or do not actually count down in even seconds, minutes, etc. You know... 35 to 34 to 33 etc...
Surely they are just timers that should run down evenly to candle end as each candle is supposed to run for a fixed time as chosen on a chart.
Why do the ones I have tried show jumpy count down times with a jump from 45secs to say 39secs in one go. To me it's a baffling and ridiculous situation when I need an accurate and even countdown for one reason or another.
I expect the answer I will get is based on the erratic movement of candles as they reflect the jumpy and uneven moving price action.
But I think a candle countdown timer should be on a separate but related to candle opening and closing only even timer system. My computer timer counts down in even and regular hours/minutes and seconds.
Thanks for your enlightenment.
Cheers, Larney
Surely they are just timers that should run down evenly to candle end as each candle is supposed to run for a fixed time as chosen on a chart.
Why do the ones I have tried show jumpy count down times with a jump from 45secs to say 39secs in one go. To me it's a baffling and ridiculous situation when I need an accurate and even countdown for one reason or another.
I expect the answer I will get is based on the erratic movement of candles as they reflect the jumpy and uneven moving price action.
But I think a candle countdown timer should be on a separate but related to candle opening and closing only even timer system. My computer timer counts down in even and regular hours/minutes and seconds.
Thanks for your enlightenment.
Cheers, Larney