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Date/Time: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 17:18:53 +0000
MID GAP RTH Session
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[2020-01-13 04:17:39] |
Elias3330 - Posts: 4 |
Could you tell me which study or formula can I use to plot mid gap on the Regular Time hour (RTH) session?
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[2020-01-13 18:49:31] |
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What is meant by a "mid gap"?
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[2020-01-16 18:47:59] |
Elias3330 - Posts: 4 |
Is the mid point between Yestarday's close and today's open.
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[2020-09-27 22:02:01] |
Chippstrader - Posts: 30 |
I am looking towards this as well. Midline of a Gap which is basically mid of previous settlement and Day (Regular Trading Hours) Open. Previous Settlement = 10000 Gap Up Day Open = 10100 So the Midline of this should be = 10050 I am using SC "Previous Close Line" and Day open From "Daily OHLC - Single Point" to show it on my charts but no idea how I can use them to display the Absolute mid of them. |
[2021-04-22 02:56:42] |
User488781 - Posts: 1 |
Is there any way to get this half gap with any of the studies? It is a line widely used by some OF traders.
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[2021-04-22 13:38:40] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 38163 |
There are lots of ways to get this. Once you have the 2 data points, then you can use the Study Subgraphs Average study to get the midpoint of the two data points. The one thing that can be tricky, from what is stated above, is that if you are actually looking for the Settlement price and not the close of the last bar of the day, then you would need to use a Daily chart to get that settlement price. For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
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