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July 24th, 2016, 04:32 PM
Auckland, New Zealand
Experience: Beginner
Platform: Sierra Chart
Broker: AMP/CQG
Trading: Whatever moves in my timezone
Posts: 1,896 since Sep 2009
Thanks Given: 3,379
Thanks Received: 1,540
dBassFour
Hi guys,
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.
Thanks so much!
Actually it does do accumulation:
Quoting
Cumulative Volume Ratio Calculation
For each bar in the chart, the following calculation is done:
For each of the prior days being referenced as specified by the Period Input, the volume from the open for the day determined by the Session Times is added together for each chart bar up to and including to particular time being compared to on the current day. This value is called PriorDayCumulativeVolumeToTime and there is one for each day of the Period.
Each of these PriorDayCumulativeVolumeToTime values is averaged together. The result is: PriorDayAverageCumulativeVolumeToTime.
For the current day, the volume for each chart bar is added together from the open for the day as determined by the Session Times to the particular bar time being compared to. This is called CurrentDayCumulativeVolumeToTime.
The Cumulative Volume Ratio is calculated as: CurrentDayCumulativeVolumeToTime / PriorDayAverageCumulativeVolumeToTime
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July 25th, 2016, 03:16 PM
Christchurch, New Zealand
Experience: Beginner
Platform: SC
Broker: IB, BC, Dx Feed
Trading: US Equities
Posts: 428 since Jul 2014
Thanks Given: 471
Thanks Received: 532
dBassFour
Hi guys,
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.
Thanks so much!
Just use the relative volume study and calculate the difference between Average Volume(SG4) vs Volume from a traditional volume study.
you could do this using "study subgraphs difference."
"Free markets work because they allow people to be lucky, thanks to aggressive trial and error, not by giving rewards or incentives for skill. The strategy is, then, to tinker as much as possible and try to collect as many Black Swan opportunities as you can"
February 17th, 2019, 11:06 AM
Ocala, Florida
Posts: 104 since Jan 2019
Thanks Given: 69
Thanks Received: 41
A FULLY supported Renko chart type implementation.
February 23rd, 2019, 07:03 AM
Vicenza Italy
Posts: 1 since Jun 2015
Thanks Given: 0
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the possibility to see the icebergs through a graphical indicator ... it would be an icing on the cake
February 23rd, 2019, 02:42 PM
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Experience: Advanced
Platform: Sierra Chart
Broker: Stage5/IQFeed
Trading: ES
Posts: 85 since Jun 2009
Thanks Given: 7
Thanks Received: 47
Onisowo
A FULLY supported Renko chart type implementation.
There are MANY renko implementations already in Sierra.
February 23rd, 2019, 09:34 PM
Ocala, Florida
Posts: 104 since Jan 2019
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GentleTrader
There are MANY renko implementations already in Sierra.
I JUST realized that a few days ago.....MANY options there.......it actually is fully supported
i felt like a newbie making that post after the fact
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February 27th, 2019, 12:49 AM
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Posts: 5 since Feb 2019
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Adding historical market depth data to your data feed will be great(even at extra cost).
April 11th, 2019, 07:59 AM
Nearest City + State/Country
Posts: 29 since Mar 2019
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Thanks Received: 20
First post.
I'd respectfully request...
1. ability to set BG and text color for any column in the DOM . Especially price.
2. easier method to very quickly add user text comments to DOM rows.
3. display cumulative B/O delta on the DOM for the time period since last clearing the total volume at B and O
4. allow DOM window to be resized vertically without squashing the price scale . Maybe I just have not found the scale setting for this yet.
5. move working limit and stop orders by clicking on the price scale, rather than dragging the order handle .
Otherwise, SC is a beast. In a good way. It is truly amazing what you can configure.
April 11th, 2019, 09:00 AM
virginia
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: ninja
Trading: NQ
Posts: 6,098 since Jun 2009
Thanks Given: 877
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apac
First post.
I'd respectfully request...
1. ability to set BG and text color for any column in the
DOM . Especially price.
2. easier method to very quickly add user text comments to DOM rows.
3. display cumulative B/O
delta on the DOM for the time period since last clearing the total volume at B and O
4. allow DOM window to be resized vertically without squashing the price
scale . Maybe I just have not found the scale setting for this yet.
5. move working limit and
stop orders by clicking on the price scale, rather than dragging the order
handle .
Otherwise, SC is a beast. In a good way. It is truly amazing what you can configure.
If nobody volunteer to do it you can pay SC to do it
April 11th, 2019, 01:37 PM
Welschbillig
Posts: 3 since Mar 2018
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Hello, my probably the first post, namely, which broker has a sierra chart and I can trade on sierra American shares, I apologize for mistakes
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