nicksten319 9 posts msg #138127 - Ignore nicksten319 modified |
9/12/2017 2:18:30 PM
Searched for this but could not answer.... Is there a way to draw something on the volume plot? For example, if you request average volume, it gets drawn on the volume plot. I have set a variable to show the highest volume in the last 60 days. The variable gives the correct answer but I cannot figure out how to have it drawn directly on the volume plot instead of a separate plot:
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four 5,087 posts msg #138134 - Ignore four |
9/13/2017 12:52:04 AM
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graftonian 1,089 posts msg #138139 - Ignore graftonian |
9/13/2017 10:38:49 AM
the best I could do was create my own volume plot:
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nicksten319 9 posts msg #138143 - Ignore nicksten319 |
9/13/2017 12:36:04 PM
Thanks both of you! So it seems like the only way to do it is create a new plot and then plot volume + average volume on *that* instead of trying to plot the 60 day high volume (in this case) onto the default volume plot.
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graftonian 1,089 posts msg #138152 - Ignore graftonian |
9/13/2017 2:50:05 PM
Glad to help. If you find a new way to add volume into the winning filter, do let us know.
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data-miner 11 posts msg #160058 - Ignore data-miner |
2/1/2023 8:56:21 AM
I came across your post as I was wanting to do the same thing, and I found this solution quite by accident in using your code. I don't know if it is supposed to work, but I am able to add what I am looking for to the main volume chart with this code. I want to draw 1.5 times the moving average, so I am taking half of it and adding it to the moving average volume statement.
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data-miner 11 posts msg #160060 - Ignore data-miner |
2/1/2023 12:13:27 PM
This is an attempt to match your example on to the top plot. I am using the average volume to get it on the plot, then subtracting out the avg volume and adding in your parameters.
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