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Date/Time: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 17:07:18 +0000
Number bars study help
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[2024-10-03 17:55:42] |
Jaydtrade - Posts: 87 |
Ive gone through every setting and cannot seem to figure this out. So hopefully someone can explain it to me and not just post a link and say here read.. I am trying to get the delta text on the left side of the candle to not display delta lower than 300 ask-bid. The best Ive been able to do is get it only to display 300 or more delta total, not bid-ask difference only.
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[2024-10-04 17:37:38] |
Jaydtrade - Posts: 87 |
Nobody?
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[2024-10-04 18:07:41] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36221 |
The general method to display the text as you are wanting it would be to set the following Inputs for the Numbers Bars study for that column: - Column n Text Coloring Method: Based on Ask Vol Bid Vol Difference - Actual - Column n Actual Volume Compare Thresholds: 0, 0, 300 - [optional] Use Separate Colors for Text Coloring Method: Yes - Range 3 Up Color for Text: Color you want for values above 300 - Range 2 Up Color for Text: Same as Background - Range 1 Up Color for Text: Same as Background - Range 0 Up Color for Text: Same as Background - Range 0 Down Color for Text: Same as Background - Range 1 Down Color for Text: Same as Background - Range 2 Down Color for Text: Same as Background - Range 3 Down Color for Text: Color you want for values below -300 But, you need to understand that in doing the above, you will affect all the text in all the columns. In your image this would not be a problem, but just be aware. For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2024-10-04 19:16:45] |
Jaydtrade - Posts: 87 |
Thank you for your response John I will do this. I may actually keep as is now that Ive sat here for a day watching it as it just shows where the aggressiveness buy/sellers are in general. Cheers!
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