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Date/Time: Sun, 23 Feb 2025 14:17:12 +0000
Chart Values Window / Tool Values Window
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[2021-02-09 05:31:15] |
User737360 - Posts: 23 |
Hi, Is it possible to set specific days (for example 01/06/2021 - 01/09/2021) in Chart Values Window / Tool Values Window so that I can see the POC from 01/06/2021 - 01/09/2021? I can only select one day with the "crosshairs". Are there any other possibilities?
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[2021-02-09 15:39:06] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 38116 |
We really are not understanding what you want to do. Do you have Volume by Price profiles for each day and you want to see the POC for each day, but you are not seeing the data update in the Tool Values window for each profile? Or, do you want to see a single 4-day Volume POC? For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2021-02-09 16:27:34] |
User737360 - Posts: 23 |
I would like to see a single 4-day Volume POC.
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[2021-02-09 16:32:50] |
User737360 - Posts: 23 |
I have otherwise set everything. I only want to see the single volume poc of a certain time period (for example the single volume poc of 4 days or of 20..). |
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[2021-02-09 18:47:24] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 38116 |
There are two options, as to which one to use depends on how you want to define the 4 days you want to use. If you just want the most recent 4 days, or some interval of 4 days prior, then use the Volume Value Area Lines study. Refer to the information here: Volume Value Area Lines If you want to select a specific set of dates, then you would want to use the Volume by Price study and set the Draw Mode to POC, VAH, VAL Lines Only, then select the time period you want by setting the appropriate values for the following: - Volume Graph Period Type: Probably you would want to use the option From Start Date-Time To End Date-Time - Time Period Type for Fixed Time: Depending on Volume Graph Period Type setting. - Time Period Length for Fixed Time: Depending on Volume Graph Period Type setting. Refer to the information for the Volume by Price study here: Volume By Price Study For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2021-02-11 06:02:01] |
User737360 - Posts: 23 |
Perfect it all worked out. Thanks for the great support. I still have a question: Can I leave me the highest to the lowest volume (number of contracts) of a whole day? For example: In GC the highest traded contracts at the price 1455.5 were 6'000 contracts, at the price of 1430.3 were 5'400 contracts, at the price of 1460.5 were 4'900 contracts, and so on.... Ranking list: 1) 1455.5: 6,000 contracts 2) 1430.3: 5,400 contracts 3) 1460.5: 4'900 contracts ... |
[2021-02-11 15:08:26] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 38116 |
You would have to use the Spreadsheet Study to see if you could organize it as you are wanting. Refer to the following to get the Volume at Price data into the Spreadsheet Study: Spreadsheet Study Inputs: Output Volume at Price Data For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2021-02-11 15:54:41] |
User737360 - Posts: 23 |
Ok thank you very much. Is the only option?
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[2021-02-11 17:31:37] |
User737360 - Posts: 23 |
Is there a possibility to display the volume (maximum contracts) of a price in the Volume Profile?
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[2021-02-11 19:34:27] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 38116 |
We are not sure what exactly you are asking in the picture you showed. If you are just looking for the price (bar) that has the largest volume, then this is the Point of Control and you can color it separately and/or extend a line from it. Refer to the inputs starting here: Volume By Price Study: Highlight Point of Control If you just want to see the volume displayed at each price (bar) then refer to the following input: Volume By Price Study: Display Volume in Bars For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2021-02-12 05:03:44] |
User737360 - Posts: 23 |
I found exactly what I was looking for (see picture). Is it now possible that I can create a kind of ranking list in which I see the largest volume to the lowest volume? For example: Ranking list 1. 8206 (58.24) 2. 7560 (58.32) 3. 6619 (58.25) ... |
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[2021-02-12 15:14:54] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 38116 |
There is not a ranking list directly available. You could use the Spreadsheet Study to try and put this together. Note the following in particular with regards to this: Spreadsheet Study Inputs: Output Volume at Price Data For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
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