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Add the Volume by Price study. Then take the point of control, and simply continue that line out to the right until price trades at that level.
If one month ago the VPOC was 1300.00 and price has not since traded at 1300, then that is still a naked or virgin point of control. If today price trades at 1300, then you would stop extending the line as of today.
The line should be extended starting with the close of the session on the day the POC was generated, and continued to the right until when price trades at that level again.
Fwiw, SC is in the process (somewhere between evaluating and developing) an auto peak/valley feature. No idea what timeframe, but we keep +1'ing the thread juuuuuuust in case they get the idea we may have given up on getting this feature
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. ~ Seneca
Absolutely. The gist of it is automatically drawing horizontal lines at Low Volume Nodes (LVN) and High Volume Nodes (HVN). Basically it calls out subordinate VPOCs and areas without volume. The granularity is user configurable, so you can end up with a lot of H/LVNs or just the more prominent levels.
Would you re-post this in that new feature request thread I just created, so we can keep track? Link to the SC thread if you have it.
Anthony will be presenting a webinar on futures.io (formerly BMT) this Thursday and will be covering a lot of new features and profile charts, plus some homework statistics and study exportable data.
You got, it has been posted. I'm really looking forward to that webinar. Very interested to see what's going on with the homework stuff. IRT has a pretty extensive homework feature set, and it'd be awesome if SC gets enough interest to start building out their own homework functionality.
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. ~ Seneca