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Date/Time: Wed, 12 Feb 2025 21:22:11 +0000
RVOL not as %
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[2020-11-09 10:58:57] |
Dazz - Posts: 12 |
Hi I would like to overlay RVOL study as a line on my volume bars study. I do not want Rvol as a % but as an absolute value i.e. If volume is currently 100 and the RVOL % is 80% I would like this to be shown as RVOL 125 so I can overlay a line on my volume bars. I am assuming the calculation that 100 current volume is 80% of the average volume for that time period therefore the RVOL abs would be 100 Current Vol / 0.8 = 125 Absolute volume Thanks in advance. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2020-11-09 11:08:18
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[2020-11-09 11:16:17] |
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[2020-11-09 11:16:21] |
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[2020-11-09 14:05:41] |
Dazz - Posts: 12 |
I think I have achieved it without the arithmetic study? Hide all other data bar "average volume" part of RVOL and just overlay that onto your volume chart? I believe this is correct? |
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