Support Board
Date/Time: Mon, 06 Jul 2026 17:10:19 +0000
Only display current bid and ask volume on DOM
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| [2026-07-06 15:02:24] |
| NorthernTrader_21 - Posts: 12 |
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Hello! I want to setup my DOM so that it only shows executed trades on the current bid and ask, as soon as price ticks up or down it clears the old data. I've also enabled "Reset Recent Bid/Ask Volume on Bid/Ask change". I've tried using "Clear Recent Bid Ask Volume Inactive Time in Milliseconds (0=disabled)" and set it to a low value but it resets all levels including the current bid/ask if there hasn't been any trades even if price hasn't moved. Is there a way to exclude current bid/ask from the reset timer? |
| [2026-07-06 16:37:30] |
| John - SC Support - Posts: 47049 |
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From what you are stating, you would want to use the "Recent Bid/Ask" columns and then set the following: - Reset Recent Bid/Ask Volume on Bid/Ask Change: No - Clear Recent Bid Ask Volume Inactive Time in Milliseconds: 0 The "Reset Recent Bid/Ask Volume on Bid/Ask Change" will cause the Bid/Ask volumes at the current prices to reset if there is a bid/ask change and not a trade that moves the price. The "Clear Recent Bid Ask Volume Inactive Time in Milliseconds" allows the price to move away and then come back to the same level and not reset that level if it occurs within that time period (i.e. if this is set to 1000, then if price moves away and back within 1000 seconds, then those original price level Recent Bid/Ask are not reset). From what you state, it sounds like you would want these to reset in this situation. Refer to the following: Global Trade Settings Windows: Reset Recent Bid/Ask Volume on Bid/Ask Change (Global Settings >> Chart DOM Settings >> Other >> Other Settings) Global Trade Settings Windows: Recent Bid Ask Volume Timeout in Milliseconds (Global Settings >> Chart DOM Settings >> Other >> Other Settings) 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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