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Date/Time: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 20:47:07 +0000



Ichimoku stdycollct / cannot use it

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[2023-04-03 19:53:54]
User373190 - Posts: 8
Hi guys

I am sorry but somehow I am not able to use this study that I copied from the additional files.

When I select it in "analysis " it does not load anything and there is a message in message log : "unexpextedly encountered the end of file SIERRA CHART \ data \ Ichimoku.stdyCollct

Please advise,

Thank you !
[2023-04-04 16:16:44]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36350
We need to update those Study Collections, as they are too old and do not work with the current version.

We have taken care of updating the Ichimoku Study Collection in the Additional Files. If you download it again, it will work.
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[2023-04-05 14:59:47]
58LesPaul - Posts: 429
I cannot use the CumulativeSheepIndex.StdyCollct. Can you update it please?


Also, This study collection compares the current bar Volume against the average volume over the past 20 days at the same time and displays this difference.

Does this apply only to daily bars or can I use it on intraday bars? Also, can I change the 20 period comparison to another period like 1 thru 20?

Thanks
[2023-04-05 20:45:21]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36350
We have updated the CumulativeSheepIndex.stdycollct, so you can now use it.

It is intended to be used on Intraday bars, as it is comparing the volume at the time of a given bar with the past 20 days of volume at that same time to get an average volume for that time. It is then taking the difference of the Volume at that time with the Average Volume to give you an indicator.

You will want to refer to the information for the Relative Volume study to understand how this works:
Relative Volume

This is just a collection of standard studies, so you can change anything you want within it. If you want to compare against the last 20 bars, then you would use a Moving Average instead of the Relative Volume study.
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