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Date/Time: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 08:44:57 +0000



Numbers bar calculated values for Crypto

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[2024-02-18 10:54:38]
karohm - Posts: 128
Just discovered Crypto tickers for SC. I am truly mind blown.

Anyways: Now since crypto charts are perpetual and without any breaks, would it be possible to add these two subgraphs to Numbers bar calculated value ?

1. Cumulative Delta Volume High - ALL
2. Cumulative Delta Volume Low - ALL


The way there is "Cumulative Sum of AskVolume BidVolume difference - Day(SG10)" and Cumulative Sum of AskVolume BidVolume difference - All(SG19)". That's how I want the same for the SG26 and SG27 like I described above.

At session time change the numbers reset which is causing my analysis to mess up.

Thank you
[2024-02-19 16:42:14]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
This is not something we can get to soon. What you can use is the "Highest High / Lowest Low over N Bars" study and apply it to the Cumulative Delta study to get what you want. Refer to the following:
Highest High/Lowest Low Over N Bars
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[2024-02-20 11:06:30]
karohm - Posts: 128
I tried to do it but was unable to do it. And even if you help me to be able to do it using the study you told, I am not sure where it would display those numbers.

I think it is a simple calculation that you guys can implement and should not take too long.
[2024-02-20 17:23:40]
karohm - Posts: 128
This addition could also actually be very useful for commodities futures charts.
[2024-03-11 06:38:58]
karohm - Posts: 128
This is not something we can get to soon. What you can use is the "Highest High / Lowest Low over N Bars" study and apply it to the Cumulative Delta study to get what you want. Refer to the following:
Highest High/Lowest Low Over N Bars

Will i be able to display the numbers just like numbers bar calculated values with this study ?
[2024-03-11 17:45:02]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
There is not an exact way to display the numbers in a table like the Numbers Bars Calculated Values, but you can get close.

Set the "Draw Style" for the subgraph you want to "Value of Subgraph" and then set the "Size/Width" to something around 10 (you will have to play with what looks best to you), then adjust the scales to show a very wide range of prices, which will put the values all in a single line. Refer to the following:
Chart Studies: Value of Subgraph (ACSIL: DRAWSTYLE_VALUE_OF_SUBGRAPH)

Chart Studies: Subgraphs Tab >> Line Width
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[2024-04-05 04:37:12]
karohm - Posts: 128
Hello,

Is there any update on this ? Really need this .


Thanks
[2024-04-07 05:36:57]
karohm - Posts: 128
I tried to use the method like you told me to earlier, but that is not what I am looking for. I am not sure if you understood what I am looking for.

I want the values for each bar like in numbers bar calculated value.

I am attaching a screenshot of what I was able to do with the steps you told me, but thats not gonna work.

Its just a simple calculation that you'll have to implement to Numbers Bars calculated values. Really it shouldn't even take a lot of time. I'd greatly appreciate if you'll implement that, I am handicapped without those values. Its affecting my analysis and my trading a lot. You guys just need to replicate the formula like I said in post #1

Thank you.
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[2024-04-17 13:13:51]
karohm - Posts: 128
Hi, I was finally able to do what you said. (I didn't know that a separate study exits for Delta Values).
I am attaching a screenshot just so that we are on the same page.


Is this the best that I can make it display? because the issue that I am now having is that I need both the values HIGH and the LOW but I am not able to display it consistently below each other. I have to keep manipulating the scale which is cumbersome. I guess its because its using the bars high low coordinates.

Thanks
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[2024-04-22 13:56:30]
karohm - Posts: 128
Can i get a response here.
[2024-04-22 15:50:11]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31159
You need to put each item in to it's own region.
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[2024-04-22 16:29:49]
karohm - Posts: 128
Oh damn. Thank you so much. Dont know why that didnt click to me

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