Hi all,
Just a quick one....
How to/is it possible to have this "Average Increased:" setting, along side the Total Matched volume, in version 1.5.8....
And if so, how?
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TIA
Where is "Average Increased setting"?
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Check the Calculate MA box in the VMA section of the display settings tab.
To set the time interval that you want you need to multiply your refresh rate by the number of intervals. So if your refresh rate is set to 20ms and you want to display the average increase every second then you would need to set your intervals to 50. 50*20=1,000ms.
To set the time interval that you want you need to multiply your refresh rate by the number of intervals. So if your refresh rate is set to 20ms and you want to display the average increase every second then you would need to set your intervals to 50. 50*20=1,000ms.
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Thanks Pat.... much appreciated.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 10:17 amCheck the Calculate MA box in the VMA section of the display settings tab.
To set the time interval that you want you need to multiply your refresh rate by the number of intervals. So if your refresh rate is set to 20ms and you want to display the average increase every second then you would need to set your intervals to 50. 50*20=1,000ms.

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No problemBrovashift wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 7:49 pmThanks Pat.... much appreciated.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 10:17 amCheck the Calculate MA box in the VMA section of the display settings tab.
To set the time interval that you want you need to multiply your refresh rate by the number of intervals. So if your refresh rate is set to 20ms and you want to display the average increase every second then you would need to set your intervals to 50. 50*20=1,000ms.![]()