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Date/Time: Thu, 09 May 2024 01:40:52 +0000



Maximum and Minimum delta

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[2022-08-05 00:35:41]
User447431 - Posts: 29
Hi... I would like to see the maximum and the minimum delta for each bar, in a numeric table

In using the number bar calculated value but theres no option for that information...

Its supported by sierra chart? thanks
[2022-08-05 10:58:55]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 14282
This is supported.

The Subgraphs are named:
Maximum Ask Volume Bid Volume Difference

Minimum Ask Volume Bid Volume Difference
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[2024-04-26 19:05:11]
Tin43 - Posts: 78
I'm confused.

I was seraching the same as the op. But what you answer got me confused.

I want the MAX delta and MIN delta reached on a bar.

But when I put that values (MinASVBVD and MaxAVBVD) as you said, the add of those numbers or the difference, don't give me back the result of delta.

For example on a 15M candle I got MIN -73 and MAX 316, but DELTA is 221. But, 316-73= 243.

What i'm doing/reasoning wrong?
[2024-04-26 20:34:43]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31480
The Min and Max Ask Volume Bid Volume Difference are the lowest and highest delta values seen during the formation of the bar. It has nothing to do with how the final delta is determined, which is the sum of the Ask minus the sum of the Bid.

Refer to the definitions for these items at the following link:
Numbers Bars: Numbers Bars Calculated Values Subgraph Descriptions
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