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Date/Time: Fri, 29 Nov 2024 12:35:48 +0000



Post From: Market Depth Historical Colors

[2023-02-14 16:09:56]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36350
The one thing we see (although it could just be a typo) is that your Percent Color Thresholds are (20, 40, 60). This would equate to 2000%, 4000% and 6000%. The values need to entered as the decimal percentage, so (.20, .40, .60).

If, the above is just a translation typo and you have those values correct in you graph, then you need to first make sure that there are market depth values above 120 in your chart.

Some hints on looking for specific values:
- Large values can be hiding out well above or below the price level. Limiting the number of levels displayed helps cut this down and make it easier to sift through the data.
- Make sure you have the data spread out enough to be able to view the information. If the chart is too compressed, then you may not be seeing a color simply because it is being covered by other colors. Here again, limiting the number of levels is helpful.
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