I would like to have an accumulative daily volume number in the snapshot data (in advanced chart) of the stock I am looking at. How can I do this?
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Re: Reply to post 'Accumlative Volume'
Yes the total daily volume as the day is progressing.
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Re: Reply to post 'Accumlative Volume'
June 5/03 dloomis,
Hi have tried the code. It isn't what I need. This code gives me a line
graph of volume per candle/point on the advanced chart. What I would like is
a number on the top of the chart (maybe in the snapshot) that is the volume
of that stock total for the day at that point. Ex. maybe at 8 am it is
3,214, 210 but at 10 am it might be 4,100,500 and end of day might be
6,200,345. Is this possible?
Thanks angbil.
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I suggest you make the chart of the volume that is presented at the bottom of the screen as small aspossible and then right click on the cursor window - this shows the o h l and c - and select the efs study I wrote, the running tally should now be on the ciursor window.
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Re: Reply to post 'Accumlative Volume'
Hi dloomis.
I just tried what you had suggested. The volume amount is in the cursor
window which is great but the number is not the running tally for the day.
It is the volume as you move the cursor over each volume candle.
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angbil
Today markets are close, but beside the beauty of tdloomis EFS, why don't you try some link with the book?
Do not know if shown somewhere on ESIG ( I beleieve yes) but your broker's 5 level or more book should have it. And a dde link with it and excel will give the base for an EFS.
Or not?Fabrizio L. Jorio Fili
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