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Request for a new study : Draw Developping VbP or VbP - Value Area Lines

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[2014-07-28 20:29:39]
OSS117 - Posts: 12
Hi SC's team,

May I ask you to add a "Draw Developping Vbp" study (unless it already exists somewhere).

This new study needs to work like the "TPO - Value Area Lines study" but for the VbP.

The name for this new study : "VbP - Value Area Lines".

The purpose is to be able to see or not a draw developping chart for POC, VAH and VAL.

Should it be possible to add for "TPO - Value Area Lines study" at least 3 value areas levels % for VAH and 3 value areas levels % for VAL instead of only one actually.

Should it be possible to add those 3 levels % for VAH and 3 levels % for VAL for the new "Draw Developpin Vbp" study.

Regards.


Date Time Of Last Edit: 2014-07-28 20:30:28
[2014-07-29 17:29:08]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This study already exists. It is called the "Volume Value Area Lines" study.

How is this calculated:
at least 3 value areas levels % for VAH and 3 value areas levels % for VAL

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[2014-07-29 18:39:20]
OSS117 - Posts: 12
first % level = 0,682 (= standard deviation 1)
second % level = 0.954 (= standard deviation 2)
third % level = 0.998 (= standard deviation 3)

those % levels represent the regular standard deviations % from a normal distribution bell curve.

Thanks.
[2014-07-29 19:05:59]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This calculation is incomplete and not specific enough for us to help with. For example, what do you do with .682? This is only a single number with no other variables or operators given.

We recommend using a combination of the various arithmetic studies available to do the calculations that you require:
http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/doc_TechnicalStudiesReference.html#s272

The first one listed is Study Subgraph Add.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2014-07-29 19:06:31
[2014-07-29 20:08:14]
OSS117 - Posts: 12
For now in the settings of the "Volume Value Area Lines", you have by default only one Value Area Line % fixed at 0.7

All I ask is to have two other "Value Area Line %" so that I finaly can use 3 different Value Area Line % ...

Hope it's more clear.

For second value area line % use default 0.95
For third value area line % use default 0.99
[2014-07-31 04:22:00]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
We understand what you mean now. The way that this is accomplished is by adding two additional instances of the Volume Value Area Lines study to the chart, each configured as you require.
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