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Date/Time: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:35:08 +0000



Market Depth Combine Increment in Ticks

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[2024-10-23 19:09:37]
User700382 - Posts: 12
Hi, I would love to compress my NQ DOM, so that each 2 ticks of movement it only shows 1 tick ( 74-74.50-75-75.50 and so on ). I read other support board posts and found the Market Depth Combine Increment in Ticks feature, but it seems like it doesn't work for me, I will attach the photo to this message as well. I tried to reduce the tick size to 0.50 from 0.25, but then my DOM started to look even worse. Could you please guide me in this question and help to solve this problem. Thank you for your time!
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[2024-10-23 20:51:22]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36203
We are confused by your images. The image named 'Screenshot 2024-10-23 163537.png' shows a DOM with the "Market Depth Combine Increment in Ticks" set to 2 and the Market Depth is properly showing at every other price level.

What exactly is not correct with how that is showing? Or what is it you are trying to do?
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[2024-10-24 07:14:09]
User700382 - Posts: 12
Oh.. you are right, it is working. I think the problem is related to the price column on the DOM, it still shows every tick, including .25 and .75, which creates weird spaces in between all limit orders. Is there any way to remove .25 and .75 from the price column of the DOM? Thank you
[2024-10-24 16:31:34]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36203
Refer to the following:
Chart Scale and Scale Adjusting: Scale Increment (Scale Settings)
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