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Pulling/Stacking

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[2017-02-15 19:04:22]
User261922 - Posts: 1
Is there some additional documentation besides this: http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/GlobalTradeSettings.html - that explains how to interpret pulling/stacking? In other words, where the positive and negative numbers come from, how to interpret them and how to apply them?

I realize the questions might be basic, but I'm fairly new to the concetp.

Thanks so much,
Gustavo
[2017-02-16 05:18:33]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
The documentation does mathematically explain how the stacking and pulling values are calculated.

We will review it again.

There is no explanation how the stacking and pulling values can be used.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2017-02-16 05:18:50
[2018-12-31 07:10:24]
Infinite - Posts: 134
I have noticed that when orders are getting pulled(numbers go negative) the market moves in that direction....especially during normal market hours in the ES. The larger numbers get gobbled up (limited ordered in) and the market continues to move toward the negative numbers. So moving down you will see negative numbers appear on the BID and on the ASK larger numbers appear and before you know it the market hits those larger numbers and the price moves down.

Not a science or a trade method just and AWESOME tool provided by Sierra Chart Engineers.

Remember larger market players will do anything to trick you out of your cash SO nothing is absolute in trading.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2019-04-28 02:42:36

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