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I'm pretty sure you know what they mean. if not, here's a short explanation:
- absolute = the actual cd value
- swing cd = difference of the swings high and low cd value
if you're looking for how to use them, I don't think you'll get many responses. like I said before, I don't trade them and therefore I'm not going to give any advice.
Hi
Under Swing Values parameters options, the Swing volume has three drop down menu choices viz., Absolute, Relative and False.
Is my following understanding is correct on above three choices:
Absolute= total volume of the swing regardless of number of bars
Relative= volume per bar of the respective swing
False= do not understand, please clarify
I think that I have put a wrong question without understanding your comment on price swing oscilator ( above / below 0-line) in relation to HH/HL and LL/LH price action swings. I am sorry about that.
where I need to understand about the various swing values are as follows:
(a) With regard to absolute & Relative swing volumes, I understand that it represents total and average volumes of respective swings. Is my understanding correct?
(b) With regard to GomCD's Mode, how does the Absolute CD & SwingCD values are calculated for a particular swing pivot and what is the implication of its positive & negative values
Appreciate if you could post a chart with simple narrtaion on the above for my better understanding.
I thank you again for your very valuable contribution.