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Quote Card Layouts

Managing quote card variations

Changing the quote card

Quote cards are the basis of the grid layout and a large aspect of how our users keep an eye on their watchlists. they are the fundemental building blocks of both the and . Quote cards can vary in size depending on the contents such as indicators or charts.
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Quote cards are designed in a modular way where the fixed components are :
Fixed Fields
Name
Description
Ticker
Daily Gain
Price
Alert Notifications
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while the optional components are :
Optional Components
Name
Description
Plays
Charts ( see )
Indicators ( See )
News
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Applying changes to entire playbook

The quickest way to make a change to the cards is by applying a different card to the entire playbook
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Applying changes to specific lists

Another way is to apply to a specific list ( only in the ) by editing the card selection on the list itself.

The Quote Card library

Xolio maintains a library of precreated quote card layouts which the user can apply to their playbooks. When a user applies it to their playbooks it will appear in their recently used list. A User may also bookmark playbooks to their library for use later.

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Indicators

indicators are graphical elements that deliver stock related metrics to the user. they can only be displayed as a part of the Quotecard and can be changed only by swapping premade quotecard layouts.
Indicators are designed to be modular occupying 1x1, 2x1,2x2 slots.
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A User can change the settings of an indicator by clicking and navigating to the but this changes the setting for all indicators on that row or playbook.

Charts

Charts are a display of the stock chart. This can be enabled by selecting a Quotecard with a chart layout.
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Charts on Quote cards have very minimal interaction by changing settings on
Charts themselves can occupy larger modular areas on the quote card such as 2x2, 2x4, 4x8 blocks.

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