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Date/Time: Tue, 25 Mar 2025 21:42:31 +0000
High Priority Feature Request
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[2025-03-23 17:29:18] |
User708541 - Posts: 122 |
I've seen other platforms with the ability to have something similar to 'calculated values' but instead of calculated values along the horizontal (time) they are along the vertical for price. Said another way, Sierra should have the ability to have much the same features as 'calculated values' but in stacked columns for price. I've included an example from Investor RT showing the exact intention of this functionality. For example, I'd love to have the Delta Percent for price and be able to compare to the volume for the price as shown in the enclosed image (red arrows). If Sierra has a study "Calculated Values" please add this same functionality for the price axis. Also, I can't wait for "Text at End" for the Ray drawing tool. |
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[2025-03-23 19:11:08] |
User431178 - Posts: 622 |
I've seen other platforms with the ability to have something similar to 'calculated values' but instead of calculated values along the horizontal (time) they are along the vertical for price. Said another way, Sierra should have the ability to have much the same features as 'calculated values' but in stacked columns for price. I've included an example from Investor RT showing the exact intention of this functionality. For example, I'd love to have the Delta Percent for price and be able to compare to the volume for the price as shown in the enclosed image (red arrows). If Sierra has a study "Calculated Values" please add this same functionality for the price axis. You can create most, if not all of that using the built-in VBP study. Basic example attached. |
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[2025-03-23 23:03:37] |
User708541 - Posts: 122 |
I really appreciate your chartbook example. It helped a lot. However, I'm looking specifically for a Delta Percent column. It would be: Ask Volume - Bid Volume as % of Total Volume at Price. Hopefully Sierra can implement this into the VbP study. That would be what I'm looking for. |
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