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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 22:25:54 +0000
Questions on Sierra DOM
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[2024-01-23 18:48:05] |
SC Support - Posts: 1895 |
Hi there, (1) With regard to Sierra DOM/ IF I want to display somewhere in the DOM total Session volume what should I do (2) IF I want to create a Floating (total volume) on Chart, Total Volume of Instrument like YM (Just clike floating clock) what should I do Please direct me with link how to make this happen. Thanks in Advance, R Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-01-23 18:48:15
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[2024-01-23 21:17:08] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36283 |
The general answer to both questions is the same. There is just a couple of small differences in what you need to do to get the items setup for each environment. The first thing is to get the Total Volume for the session you want. We are not sure what you are looking for in terms of the Session, but look at the "Cumulative Sum of Study" as this allows for resetting at the start of the trading session: Cumulative Sum of Study You would set the Study and Subgraph to reference in this study as the "<Main Price Graph>" and the "Volume" subgraph. You can hide this study if you do not want it displayed. Then you would use the "Text Display for Study" and set the Input for "Study and Subgraph to Display" to be the "Cumulative Sum of Study". Refer to the following: Text Display For Study You can change the Horizontal and Vertical positions of the display through the Inputs. One of the differences is that you may need to widen the Trading DOM window in order to properly view this information. Another item that is different is due to the list of studies available for the Trading DOM. Refer to the following for how to work around this (particularly step #3): Chart Trading and the Chart DOM: Adding Studies on a Trade DOM 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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