I can across the following comments at another forum:
“…The problem with the volume chart is the way the charting companies build the bars. To date, Ensign Software and MultiCharts are the only companies that build these bars correctly. I was told that Esignal was working on a fix that would fix their problem building them.”
For example “Let's say you designate each bar being 500 contracts or shares each and the current bar is 450 units. The next tick in the pipeline is 100 units. Most charting software just tacks those 100 units onto that bar and start the next bar. This is wrong. They should put 50 units on that last bar and begin a new bar with the remaining 50 units. It isn't hard to do it right but most companies are lazy.”
Is this true?
“…The problem with the volume chart is the way the charting companies build the bars. To date, Ensign Software and MultiCharts are the only companies that build these bars correctly. I was told that Esignal was working on a fix that would fix their problem building them.”
For example “Let's say you designate each bar being 500 contracts or shares each and the current bar is 450 units. The next tick in the pipeline is 100 units. Most charting software just tacks those 100 units onto that bar and start the next bar. This is wrong. They should put 50 units on that last bar and begin a new bar with the remaining 50 units. It isn't hard to do it right but most companies are lazy.”
Is this true?
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