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Using ChartNotes
Overview
What are ChartNotes?
How can ChartNotes benefit me?
How Do I...
...add annotations to a chart I've created?
...interpret the annotations page?
...perform common ChartNotes activities?
...use the drawing toolbar?
...use the color, line width, and style toolbars?
...manage my annotated chart once it is completed?
| What Are StockChart.com's ChartNotes? |
ChartNotes is StockCharts.com's interactive chart annotation tool. This Java applet allows you to add trendlines, text, arrows, Fibonacci retracement lines, and much more to any bar, line, or candlestick chart. ChartNotes combines these options into one streamlined layout that gives you great control over your chart. Currently, ChartNotes only works with the SharpCharts charting tool (bar, candlestick, and/or line charts).
To see some examples of ChartNotes at work, visit the Public Charts List. It shows what other users are doing with the ChartNotes tool, and will give you some great ideas for your own charts.
| How Can ChartNotes Benefit Me? |
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Sometimes chart patterns are not entirely obvious until they are actually marked and identified. ChartNotes allows you to do this in a very simple and intuitive way. Annotating your charts allows you to illuminate any important price action or trends to yourself or others.
ChartNotes are perfect for presentations, articles or journals for they allow you to clearly indicate significant aspects of a chart in a professional and visually pleasing manner.
| Adding Annotations |
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Adding annotations to your chart is as simple as clicking a button:
Step 1: Create the SharpChart for which you want to annotate.
Make sure the chart is exactly what you want to use before starting ChartNotes!
Once you start annotating a chart, you cannot change any of its "SharpCharts" attributes (size, indicators, etc.).
Step 2: When the SharpChart is completely ready, move down the page to below the Indicators section, and click the
A new window displays, and some onscreen processing takes place.

Step 3: Once processing is complete, you can begin annotating your SharpChart inside of the ChartNotes applet!

Note: If you don't see the chart appear in a reasonable amount of time, try using our Java Troubleshooter to see if your computer supports Java correctly.
| Interpreting The Annotations Page |
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The ChartNotes applet that appears will include all the graphics from your chart, along with vertical and horizontal toolbars that you will use to make your annotations.
Through ChartNotes, you can add as many lines, arrows, and indicators that you want using the Drawing Toolbar.
Annotations are easily distinguished and made more visually pleasing by editing the Color, Line Width, and Style.
The Chart can be wiped clean, saved, or reloaded to a previous save when you are ready to finalize the chart.
Also, dragging your cursor over the chart will display the Quote Data at that point.
| Common Activities |
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The following list includes some of the most common activities you'll perform while working with the ChartNotes window:
Determining Price and Indicator Levels |
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Drawing a Trend Line ![]() |
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Creating a Parallel Line ![]() |
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Using a Callout Box ![]() |
To create a callout box:
To resize the callout box:
To add callout pointers to the box:
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Deleting Single/All Annotations ![]() |
To delete a
single annotation:
To delete all the annotations:
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Adding Linear Regression (Raff) Channels ![]() |
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Adding Cycle Lines ![]() |
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Inserting Andrew's Pitchfork Lines ![]() |
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Adding Fibonacci Retracements ![]() |
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Adding Arrows ![]() |
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Adding Shaded Areas ![]() |
| The Drawing Toolbar |
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The Drawing Toolbar is located along the top of the ChartNotes window. It includes (from left to right) tools for modifying existing objects, creating trendlines, creating horizontal and vertical lines, creating rectangles and ovals, creating text and callout boxes, and creating arrows. Finally, there are five specialized line studies that can be drawn - Fibonacci retracements, cycle lines, Andrew's pitchforks, Linear Regression (Raff) channels, and Auto Support/Resistance lines. The Drawing Toolbar contains a series of icons. When you press the icon, the corresponding function can be performed.
| Color, Line Width, And Style Toolbars |
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While working with the drawing toolbar, you have the following other additional options located along the left side of the ChartNotes page:
Color Toolbar: |
You can change the color of any line or box to one of 16 different colors. Simply click on the desired color, and draw your object. Or, select an object you've already drawn, and then click a color on the toolbar. |
Line Width Toolbar: |
You can also change the look of any line by selecting one of three line widths, or the dashed line option. |
Style Toolbar: |
After selecting a text or callout box, font style choices appear to make the text larger, smaller, or bold. |
| Finalizing The Chart |
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Whether you want to start clean or save your chart, these tools are here for when you have finished with your ChartNotes.
- Delete All: Restores the chart to its original condition, erasing all annotations currently shown. When you click the button, a confirmation window displays. WARNING: This process cannot be undone!
- Reload: Reloads the chart using the last uploaded version (if any); e.g., if you have made a series of annotations that you are not happy with, instead of deleting each item one-by-one, click this button to erase the annotations and start with a "clean slate" (per se). Before your annotations are removed, a confirmation window displays.
- Upload: Allows Extra! users to store their "masterpieces" on
StockCharts.com for later review and sharing with others. When uploading your file,
you specify a name, and whether or not it should be a static image or a live, annotated
chart.
- Detach: Located in the bottom right, this button allows you to resize the ChartNotes tool itself. This can be very useful after using the Chart Sizing buttons.
Saving/Sharing Annotated Charts
Free and Basic users:
You can save annotated charts to your own hard disk by taking a "screenshot" (click here for instructions).
Extra! users:
Extra! users can save annotated charts in any of their Favorites lists. You have the option to either save a "live" annotated chart (one that updates over time) in one of your regular lists, or to save the chart as a static image (a chart that does not update over time) in your "SnapShot" list.
Simply press the
Note: If you are annotating a chart you selected directly from one of your Favorites lists, the chart with annotations is automatically saved back into the original list, and overwrites the original chart.









