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es -> 0.75p diff on sec vs vol bars ?

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[2020-10-09 14:10:01]
User156295 - Posts: 104
Dears how is that possible in the same moment of time as on enclosed chart? This is 0.75p difference.
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[2020-10-09 15:02:47]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
It is not the same moment in time. Since you are looking at the Close data only, that is different between the bars at that point in time since they are from two different chart types.
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[2020-10-09 15:09:53]
User156295 - Posts: 104
My intent was to look for the lowest price level of these bars, on vol bar price touched LOD on the bar missed by 0.75p. Just was curious why.
[2020-10-09 15:19:00]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
Based on the particular way that chart looks, we assume that you have set the Draw Type to Stair Step on Close. There is not a native draw type for Line/Stair Step on Low.

If you want to see a Stair Step on Low, what you can do is to set the Graph Draw Type to None, then use the High/Low for Time Period study and set the Length to 1, then set the Low Subgraph Draw Style to Stair Step. Set the High Subgraph to Hidden.
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[2020-10-09 15:32:16]
User156295 - Posts: 104
This is how I use HLOD as enclosed using High/Low study. Should I change smth more...?
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[2020-10-09 16:27:20]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
Let's start over. How did you get the line on the chart that is different between the 10 second chart and the volume chart?
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[2020-10-09 16:43:26]
User156295 - Posts: 104
Ok, this is a coursor line with Global coursor set on and I lined the coursor with the lowest price on the vol bar.
[2020-10-09 16:52:43]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
Sorry, not that line. The one that you are actually pointing that line to. This is the Chart itself and I think it is set to Stair Step on Close. Is that correct?
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[2020-10-09 16:56:56]
User156295 - Posts: 104
Ok, so orange ones? They are from screen capture program, any orange on this chart comes from this soft.
[2020-10-09 17:12:09]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
I am just asking about the White line that is your chart which is what you are referencing in your original question. It does not go down as far in one chart as in the other. I have added a White Arrow pointing to the line I am talking about.

Do you understand why the chart does not go down as far in both charts from what I explained above?
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[2020-10-09 17:22:40]
User156295 - Posts: 104
Aaa, this comes from Market Depth Historical Graph study, all is set with the same parameters on both charts as I duplicated chart and only changed chart period type.
[2020-10-09 17:26:28]
User156295 - Posts: 104
and on both charts is on 3452.50 level, just scrolled back and checked this
[2020-10-09 17:32:30]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
I have tried to quickly update the image on the right to get rid of the extraneous stuff so you can see what I am referring to. It is the Main Price Graph line.

How do you have this set?
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[2020-10-09 17:38:16]
User156295 - Posts: 104
so I attach img with Market Deph On and Market Depth OFF and zoomed and this white belongs to Market Depth study.

one moment - in my original question I was referencing to 3452 price level and that on vol chart price touched this price but on the 10sec chart did not touched this price and the diff is 0.75p
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[2020-10-09 17:47:46]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
Just the white jagged line that is in your md-off image. Not the bright spot. I am just talking about the white line which is your main price graph, correct?
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[2020-10-09 17:56:08]
User156295 - Posts: 104
omg you mean this settings not in studies as enclosed... how should I set them on vol and sec... ?
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[2020-10-09 17:57:04]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
Yes, that line.

Do you understand why it is not getting to the same low on the two charts since it is a line on the Close?
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[2020-10-09 18:00:04]
User156295 - Posts: 104
Yeahhh and I can now understand all from #4, many thanks and thank you for being so patient: ))

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