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Date/Time: Thu, 19 Jun 2025 23:16:11 +0000



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[2022-06-08 13:07:52]
User266447 - Posts: 272
I would like to ask, am I on package 10 or package 12? And when it expire?

Also, how to write an alert for volume to be higher than XYZ, or to be lower than XYZ?
[2022-06-08 16:06:28]
John - SC Support - Posts: 40526
You are on Package 10 with an Ending Date of: 2022-07-19

the alert condition when Volume is greater than XYZ would be the following:
V > XYZ

And when Volume is less than XYZ would be the following:
V < XYZ

Refer to the information on Alerts at the following link:
Study/Chart Alerts And Scanning
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[2022-06-08 16:18:54]
User266447 - Posts: 272
Thank you for the support.

Regarding the volume alert, it has to be a space btween V and number of volume?
Is it really that simple - if I put this V > 1000 in the volume indicator, alert section then I will receive the alert? If yes, what about two more indicators:

Percent Chanbe since open. I would like to have an alert if the change is bigger/lowwer than i.e. 1% but have no idea how to write the alert.

Also for relative volume to have an alert if the relative volume is higher than XYZ. How shall I write the alert?

Thank you in advance.
[2022-06-08 16:56:37]
John - SC Support - Posts: 40526
You do need to have at least one space to ensure that the particular identifiers are properly recognized. Also, it is much easier to read.

For each of these other items you mention, you would first need to setup the appropriate studies and then setup an alert for that study.

For the Percent Change Since Open, refer to the following study:
Percent Change Since Open

For the Relative Volume refer to the following study:
Relative Volume

Then when you enter your Alert, you need to reference the Subgraph from the study that contains what you are looking for. For example, for the Percent Change Since Open, it is Subgraph 1 (SG1), so your alert would be the following:
SG1 > 0.01

Note that the actual Subgraph data is in decimal notation, not percent, although it displays as percent.
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