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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:45:27 +0000
Post From: bar duration
[2024-04-12 19:19:56] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36238 |
Since you are dealing with discreet data points and not a continuous function, the derivative is really going to be the slope of the line between two points. As such, if you want to get the first derivative of the Close of the bars, you would just need to take the close of one bar minus the close of the previous bar. Since the separation is 1 bar, your "run" is 1, so there is nothing you need to enter into the divisor. To do this in a Spreadsheet Study, for instance, you would enter the following formula: =E3 - E4 In looking at this, we are not sure how the graphs were determined in what you posted. We can not get anything that looks as "clean" as what they show. So we think there is something else going on with whatever it is that you are reading. We do not have any issues with posts to other sites, as long as the post is not breaking any rules from the other site. For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |