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AnotherMonkey
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Hi All,

Im looking for a way to retrieve the open trade average Price and draw a line at such level, any suggestions, your help is really well appreciated.
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 john5 
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Hi All,

Im looking for a way to retrieve the open trade average Price and draw a line at such level, any suggestions, your help is really well appreciated.
Best Regards

How do you define "the open trade average price?"


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AnotherMonkey
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Hi John,

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How do you define "the open trade average price?"

I meant the open trade price, for example if buy same stock at 2 different prices, let say 1000 shares @ $100 and later on extra 1000 shares @ $120, then my average price is $110 on 2000 shares, this average is what I'm looking for how to plot.
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 john5 
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Got it. I don't have a study for something like this, but ask in the Thinkscript chat room in TOS, they should be able to help you.


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AnotherMonkey
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Got it. I don't have a study for something like this, but ask in the Thinkscript chat room in TOS, they should be able to help you.

Thx much John5, appreciate the attention


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 tr8er 
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Not sure if there is an indicator available (I don't believe it), but you could plot the OR (opening range) or the VWAP on a day-session chart


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AnotherMonkey
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Not sure if there is an indicator available (I don't believe it), but you could plot the OR (opening range) or the VWAP on a day-session chart

Actually im looking to plot the open trade price, meaning if i buy 1000 shares at $100 and later extra 1000 shares at $120, then the plot should show a line at $110 (average price). Any ideas as well received
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