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TradingView

michaelananya

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Are there any Tradingview screener setups for identifying “stocks in play “ for day traders ( free or paid) ?
Thanks
 
Is anyone familiar with TV's charts? I can't work out how they depict volume intraday. Thanks.
 
Try this.
Peter would you mind having a look at intraday volume and figure out how they colour the bars? That's really the point of my question. It appears as though they are often coloured incorrectly. Thanks.
 
Had a look at the intra-day volume colours and didn't find any mistakes. The dojis are coloured green (up) although the close is the same as the open, but I don't consider that incorrect. I haven't used the other colouring options or changed the precision parameter.

I did notice this impulsive move on MYR with all the series of ascending triangles since the earnings report. Who'd have thought MYR would act like a young buck.

 

Thanks, I finally figured out my issue with volume. Yes MYR showing some youthful movements, a bit like QAN did 2 years ago.
 
Does anyone have live futures data in trading view? If so is the checkbox available to you? I'm just wondering if it is shaded because I am just using the free version and don't have live data.

 


The June contract started on March 10, you can see the difference between the two contracts in trading view. That gap that is highlighted is from the contract roll.

In my ninja trader charts you can adjust for this gap, so you can see I don't have any difference between the two contracts.

 
It’s the same once you add the no gaps candle indicator @Roller_1
 

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It’s the same once you add the no gaps candles @Roller_1
Yeah but then all the levels are up to ****, over one contract roll it might not make too much difference, but if you're going back three or four then the charts are going to be a fair bit out.

I am just thinking out loud here. But I would have thought the correct practice would be to adjust for the differences? Especially people that are running indicators and stuff, it's going to throw them all out of whack
 
I'm confused if there is a best practice or if it is just personal preference to the roll gaps. You wouldn't think trading view would have it 'wrong' on their behalf. So that points to the way I am doing is incorrect. I will keep looking
 
Can anyone help me out. For some reason the scale in trading view has these weird denominations. It must be a simple setting somewhere but do you think I can find out what it is… Anyone know how to get this back to normal decimal points.

 
Try a Right Mouse Click on the Price Scale, then either select Reset Price Scale, or perhaps make your selections the same as the attached snapshot.
 
Try a Right Mouse Click on the Price Scale, then either select Reset Price Scale, or perhaps make your selections the same as the attached snapshot.
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Yeah I have tried that, and adjusted all those settings but it is still the same. I tried the settings the same as yours but still getting the weird denominations
 
hmmmmm - still looking
NUP can't see any other options except to select the "3 dots" at top right, then select "Help & Feedback", then select "Send Feedback".

Explain your prob (with snapshots) to TV, they usually reply pretty quickly.
 
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