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Cumulative volume

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[2023-08-31 11:07:30]
User714751 - Posts: 17
Do you have a tool that displays cumulative volume, similar to the photo I've attached below? If so, is it possible to mark specific swings, impulses, or pullbacks to see the cumulative volume for those moves?
Kind Regards,
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[2023-08-31 13:55:15]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36309
Refer to the following:
Cumulative Daily Volume

You can always use the Drawing Tools to make marks on the chart. Refer to the following:
Chart Drawing Tools

If you are looking for some other study, then you can base a study on another study. Refer to the following:
Chart Studies: Settings and Inputs Tab >> Based On - Basing a Study on Another Study
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[2023-09-04 09:58:39]
User714751 - Posts: 17
Thank you for your response; I appreciate it. I have been attempting to set up this tool to meet my requirements, but I am finding it challenging. Is it even possible to make it resemble the layout in the attached screenshot?
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2023-09-04 09:59:03
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[2023-09-04 10:03:12]
User431178 - Posts: 544
Zig Zag study: Zig Zag

and

Zig Zag Cumulative Volume study: Zig Zag Cumulative Volume
[2023-09-04 10:26:16]
User714751 - Posts: 17
Yes, but by default, the Cumulative volume displays like this (see attachment). How can I change its appearance to match the one in my screenshot? I want it to have two colors and appear as if it's cumulating on each swing or pullback
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2023-09-04 10:27:03
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[2023-09-04 10:45:47]
User431178 - Posts: 544
Don't use the Cumulative volume study, instead use the Zig Zag Cumulative Volume study as mentioned above.
[2023-09-04 10:56:29]
User714751 - Posts: 17
Thanks bro. That's what I was looking for

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