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Post From: Monitoring Tick Velocity

[2025-05-27 15:01:05]
John - SC Support - Posts: 40422
If you are not looking at small periods of time, then you can use the "Numbers Bars Calculated Values" to get the number of trades per bar and then divide that by the time of the bar to get the trades per time period. It's not as precise as using a tick chart, but again, it depends on what kind of time periods you are wanting and if an average is ok. Refer to the following:
Numbers Bars: Displaying Numeric Information Below Numbers Bars

Otherwise, the best option would be to create a custom study and look at the Time and Sales information to get what you are wanting. Refer to the following:
ACSIL Interface Members - Functions: sc.GetTimeAndSales()

https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/SierraChartStudyAndSystemProgrammers.php

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