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QUOTE (Craig_S) You are very welcome!
Craig,
Re your post at 11:37 EST.
You guys are sure dedicated, working so long and late. Believe me, we puzzled masses appreciate that very much.
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The help is perfect. Thanks very much.
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Adding other examples to my question, the right edge scale on the following companies on a daily chart are:
MSFT 5910786 2955393 0
GE 881933 440967 0
GM 364614 182307 0
Obviously the middle number is the half way point to the top number. But what's the top number refer to?
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I don't think I wrote this question up clearly.
I understand that the MS and TSV scales have nothing to do with the volume. Let me rephrase the question:
1. Volume bars are in the middle chart. The example stock is MED on a daily basis. The numbers along the right side of the screen in the middle chart (for the volume bars) say 0, 12174, with 24348 at the top. What do these numbers mean? These are the numbers that are vertical, like the price numbers are vertical in the top chart.
In essence what does 0, 12174, 24348 mean?
I know that the volume numbers are in hundreds and that that number is above the top chart.
Thanks.
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Would someone please direct me to where I can read about the MS and TSV scales on the far right of the chart?
For example, the volume bar scales do not seem to match today's volume, on a daily chart. MED volume today was 986,000 but the charts volume scale goes from zero to 12174 at midpoint to 24348 at the top.
Also, I'm aware of the volume number being placed alongside the OHLC numbers at the top. Just don't understand the scaling.
Thanks.
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Tryiing to post reply again. (I must have done something wrong...)
No, I was in 2 day. Now, it's fixed and looks the same. Stupid of me, but thanks.
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I don't see my latest reply to your questions? Do posts take a while to show up?
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Since I'm a beginner, I usually follow more than one chart. But I thought that ideally, given the same paramenters, they should look the same on the same indicator. Setting MACD at 12,26, 9 gives me the chart at stockcharts.com, where the lines are just crossing (link removed by moderator) but with the same setting on TeleChart, they are not close to crossing at all.
Would you comment on this? Am I doing something wrong?
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Thanks. Gosh, you guys always reply so promptly.
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I was wondering if the indicators in TeleChart, (like stochastics, MACD, MS, TSV, etc.) are updated throughout the day. or only at the end of day. This could very probably be a dumb question but I'm new to trading and to stocks.
Thanks.
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