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Date/Time: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 01:20:38 +0000



Market Depth levels

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[2024-10-03 14:47:32]
User731023 - Posts: 138
I have a column on chart for Market Depth levels. I only show the totals which is what I want.
The rest are same color so I do not see them.

I had to put Sierra on a different computer because of a problem with the one I was using.
Total bummer because I have to redo all my old settings.

I only want 10 levels up and down on this column but can not change it. Or should
I say don't remember how. I go to Chart then Market depth and put 10 in Max levels
to no avail. Help please.
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[2024-10-03 15:07:40]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36286
"Chart >> Chart Settings >> Market Depth >> Maximum Market Depth Levels" is the correct setting to control the number of levels in a chart. This setting only affects that one chart, so make sure you are setting it for the correct chart. Refer to the following:
Chart Settings: Maximum Market Depth Levels (Chart >> Chart Settings >> Market Depth menu)

Refer to the following for how to transfer your settings and chartbooks from one system another - assuming you are able to access the drive on the old system:
Transferring Sierra Chart Settings and Data From Existing Installation to New Installation: Transferring Sierra Chart Settings and Data From Existing Installation to New Installation
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Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing
[2024-10-07 19:10:10]
User731023 - Posts: 138
The column I am pointing to is the total of Bid/Ask staking and pulling. Only the total
with the rest the same color so I do not see it/them.
Easier to just watch the totals change.

Anyway I found out that you also have to designate the number of levels for this as well.
(See snapshot) I was not clear on the original post that the column was bid/ask stacking.
Wanted to post a follow up on it to clarify.

Thanks
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