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Date/Time: Fri, 13 Jun 2025 08:43:12 +0000
Post From: Number bars unique settings
[2022-11-05 15:44:19] |
ticinotrader - Posts: 415 |
This so-called 'Institutional' (!?) footprint chartbook will be posted on my site next week in the Level 1 section and a Twitter post will be published on my feed when it is available. I received at least 20 requests during the past 1 month to re-create the chartbook and the DOM (!!!???) - seemingly Youtube's advertisements work very well... In case you want to create it on your own, you can simply setup a footprint (Numbers bars) chart using the following settings (attaching the screenshot of the settings as well): It is a two-column footprint, where the first column is set to display bid x ask volume and a candlestick outline. The second column displays the Ask Vol Bid Vol difference numbers (Delta) and an Ask/Bid Volume Difference profile. You can set the periodicity of the chart to 8tick renko. The 'Institutional' chart does not use any custom colors, but the basic/default colors of Sierra. The bottom of the chart displays a basic Numbers Bars Calculated Values study, without any customization (default colors/settings). So there is nothing extra involved in this chart. I feel obliged to post this chartbook on my site as the response to G7FX's repeating statement in his materials/presentations, where he claims he built the DOMs and Time and Sales that are displayed in his materials. That is simply not true. He either copied the DOM chartbooks from my site (probably was a subscriber in the past) or use my several years old video instructions and templates from youtube. I guess it was simple copying, because several components of the DOMs and T&S windows can not be accidentally setup in a way, how I originally posted them... I never had problem sharing my materials with others and I am 100% fine/happy when others use and make money with them, I also very frequently reject chartbook requests, that would involve copying other authors' creations/work. But seeing someone not giving credit and the same time stating that the copy of a chartbook from other source is his own creation is just sad. And also laughable, especially, when it is from an 'ex-Institutonal' professional... |
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