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Date/Time: Sat, 03 May 2025 16:03:24 +0000
Volume At Price Threshold Alert V2
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[2025-01-26 17:08:20] |
User884726 - Posts: 9 |
Hi all, I'm using The "Volume at Price Threshold Alert V2" to highlight a certain condition and Draw Extension Lines Until End Of Chart. This all works perfectly for me except one thing. I only want to display this alert for the current trading day, I have the Input for "Number of Days to Calculate" set to 1 as this seems to be the lowest input that is valid but then this displays the alerts for the previous day as well. I can see the documentation which says. This starts at the current day and goes back the specified number of days minus the current day. Is there any way that I can only display the current day and not the previous day as well? As an input of 0 is not valid. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance. Regards Eddie |
[2025-01-27 21:39:32] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 39640 |
When you have an Input relating to the "Number of Days to Calculate" in Sierra Chart, it is referring to the number of days that will be included in the initial calculation. It is not about the days on which the information will show. If you do not close Sierra Chart or force a recalculation, then the information that has already been calculated will continue to display and move with the chart. For example, say you first setup the "Volume at Price Threshold Alert V2" on a Monday and you set the Number of Days to calculate to 1, then it only calculated that one day (Monday). But if you do not close Sierra Chart and you sit down the next day (now Tuesday), the markers are still going to be showing for Monday and for Tuesday. If you want to remove the information for the previous day and only have the 1 day again, then you need to for a recalculation of the chart by selecting "Chart >> Recalculate". For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
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