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Date/Time: Thu, 02 May 2024 21:48:46 +0000



moving avergae on a study

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[2020-04-24 19:10:02]
coachted - Posts: 286
Is there a way to do a simple MA on a Volume study? IE I have a chart for ES with a volume study added how can I put a simple moving average on volume?
[2020-04-24 19:15:24]
Ackin - Posts: 1865
add a moving average study and in the settings of this study change "BasedOn"

Chart Studies: Settings and Inputs Tab >> Based On - Basing a Study on Another Study
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2020-04-24 19:16:32
[2020-05-12 14:51:59]
coachted - Posts: 286
i am looking to add a row in the numbers bars calculated values that would show the difference between the average volume per period (variable periods - meaning i can set the period) and the actual volume for that individual period (14:30)....so for example using the written arrow on the attahced picture i would like to see the volume of 50111 for the period and the see average volume for a the last X periods of the chart (what ever that average is)...in addition I would like to see the actual differecne and the % difference of that as well...I'd like to color code less than the average and also greater than the average...

So I assume I need to add 2 rows in the numbers bar calculated values...



In addition I would like to have the option to plot the % difference on the actual numbers bar chart in multiple ways....

1. just like imbalance....when the volume is greater or less than by x% plot it as an arrow (contolled by variable I can set)
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2020-05-12 16:43:32
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[2020-05-13 06:48:26]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
If you really want it in the tabular format that the Numbers Bars Calculated Values uses, you would have to program it using ACSIL. Refer to the information here:
ACSIL Interface Members - sc.Subgraph Array: Numeric Information Table Graph Draw Type
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