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edblue
Posted : Wednesday, August 16, 2006 9:23:28 PM
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Simple for you but it means a great deal to me.

In the "Bar" section of each graph is a numeric value that is title, with a drop-down label, as "Volume Bar". I assume this is the volume for that security for the stated time period only. In other words, if I am looking at a "1 minute chart" it is the volume per minute and if its a "Dail Chart" it is the volume for the. I know the number is stated x/100 but it is criical for meto know exactly what his number means since my choice of buys and sells is highly dependent of volume and price volitility.

Sorry for the simple question but it is incredibly important for me to understand my sorts.

As usual, thanks in advanmce for you help.
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, August 16, 2006 11:22:18 PM


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In Timeframes that are daily or shorter, the Volume Bar represents the actual Volume for the Bar. In multi-day timeframes, Volume is the Average Volume for the Bar. In either case, the Volume is for that Bar only and is in blocks of 100 shares.

-Bruce
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edblue
Posted : Wednesday, August 16, 2006 11:42:02 PM
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Thank you Bruce. You can see why I asked the question. I'm also looking forward to working with you when I become more advanced and get in PFC.

Thanks again
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, August 17, 2006 12:19:22 AM


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You're welcome. We'll be here when you are ready to tackle Personal Criteria Formulas.

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