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[2017-10-24 13:16:04]
User464702 - Posts: 18
I think I am reading the documentation wrong.

With the RVOL study I thought each bar was shown as a ratio/percentage. But I am using it on the FESX and I am getting reading of like 7800 when the volume was 6250.

http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?Image=1508850811738.png

Thanks
[2017-10-24 18:14:40]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31627
This is a reasonable possibility with this study. The Relative Volume is displayed as a Percentage, so if you have a reading of 7800, it is 7800%. This means that the volume at that bar is 78 times larger than the average of the previous 5 days volume at that same time.

From what you state, if the current volume at the time period is 6250, then the average of the previous 5 days volume at that time would be 80.12 (6250 / 78 = 80.12).
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[2017-10-25 02:15:06]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
There have been improvements with this study. Update Sierra Chart following the instructions here:
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This is what we see:
http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?Image=1508897668934.png
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