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@Big Mike do you recall how you make your mountain graphs on your 10k volume chart. I am trying to duplicate the visual because it is much easier to read then looking at the "line on close". Mine looks like this, but I can't figure out how to make the moutain show up like yours does. If i select mountain, I can't get it to change colors etc when it passes the zero line. Would you mind showing how you did this!
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
You cannot add the Spreadsheet Study to a DOM chart.
You would need to open a regular chart and add the Depth Of Market Data study.
Then when you add the Spreadsheet Study study, you'll see the depth of market data in rows 3 and below in columns AA and above, but it will have no relationship to chart bars. The data is real time only, and there is no historical DOM data, at least not yet: https://www.sierrachart.com/SupportBoard.php?ThreadID=21146
I've been trying to find a Cumulative Volume Chart based on Time of Day. Similiar to what @DionysusToast / Jigsaw is using for Sierra. Relative Volume does this for a particular Candle, but not for accumulation of the day vs 30 days previous.
So if we usually (30 day avg) have 100K traded at 10am on ES, and we are at 150k then it would show 50K positive.
Has anyone seen or heard of anything like this? Or any ideas of where to look? I am not talking about Relative Volume Study in Sierra. That doesn't do accumulation.