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Site Administrator Developer Swing Trader R.I.P. 1977-2026
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OK I am having a bit of trouble getting Cumulative Delta to plot as a candlestick in Sierra Chart. I am a novice SC user. I wanted to separate this topic out of the " What about Sierra Chart" thread so that thread isn't just a catch-all for everything.
It was the simplest/easiest but it produced a bar chart but it is based on a +/- zero line. I wanted a candlestick chart with up and down bars. I tried changing the Subgraph Draw Style from Bar to Color Bar Candle, and that just produces an empty/blank panel.
But this is the most complex, and I thought someone mentioned there was a way to have cumulative delta bars (candles) without having to do two charts (one driving another). A simpler way.
Site Administrator Developer Swing Trader R.I.P. 1977-2026
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So I made progress using the last method (it looks harder than it really is). But this method is resetting the CD on each session it would seem (see attachment) whereas @sctrader's method was not reset on each session. I am a novice at CD, but I know @FulcrumTrader doesn't reset his daily.
I checked both charts (primary 6 range + 1 second CD) and they both have 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 session times, I couldn't figure out where/why it is resetting the values for the study on a new session.
You have to go the 2 Cumulative Sum of Studies in the 1 second chart and, under the Settings and Inputs tab, change the input value of Reset at Start of Trading Day from the default yes to no. Don't forget to do it for both.
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Awesome, thanks guys.
I am still having a small issue. There is still some gap in the CD data, see panel 2. I tried changing the source chart from 1 second to 1 tick, it made no difference. These gaps are infrequent, but present. And it screws up the moving average because when there is a gap the value of '0' is used on the moving average, which then subsequently also screws up the panel scale.
Why am I seeing these gaps in CD data?
I've added the MA because I was just trying to duplicate @FulcrumTrader's chart and that is what exposed the issue.
Ok, i found a way to overcome this issue, you have to use 1 tick chart instead 1 sec for better CD result, the on the 6 range bar chart use the Study/Price Overlay study:
Then you have to set Fill Blanks With Last Value to Yes, the you have to input Chart Study the 6 range chart and the Ovrly-OHLC of Study Subgraphs (i.e. the total ask bid vol diff bars study):
Hide the Total Ask Bid Vol Diff Bars study, adjust the subgraphs region and it's done: