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  1. 4 feb 2020 · Added Labels to show Day and Current Volume/ Avg Relative Volume / and Vol Relative to Previous. When the chart time frame > daily time frame the daily volume label will be hidden. The Blue is volume average with a default length of 20. The Orange line is a 2-sigma (2 deviations from the average) volume filter.

  2. 7 apr 2022 · 958. 33K views 2 years ago. This ultimate volume indicator study will help improve your day trading on ThinkOrSwim by providing more detailed volume bars. Unlike the default volume study...

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  3. 10 mag 2022 · 560. 18K views 1 year ago ThinkorSwim Tutorials. Relative Volume, often called RVOL, is an indicator that compares current trading volume to average volume over a given period. This will...

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  4. 10 giu 2022 · 52K views 1 year ago ThinkorSwim Tutorials. In today’s video we’ll be going through a few of my favorite custom scripts for ThinkorSwim. These scripts will include advanced volume bars,...

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  5. 14 ott 2022 · Open Interest vs Volume Script. The open interest vs volume (OI / VOL) option script will display the difference in volume and open interest on each individual strike today. This can be used to quickly identify unusual option activity and those strikes which have significantly higher volume than is expected.

  6. 12 nov 2022 · The Up/Down Volume Ratio aids in finding stocks with strong buying demand. Import the source code above and add it to your ThinkorSwim chart. Volume ratio below 1 = selling pressure. Volume ratio above 1 = buying pressure. Volume ratio above 2 = significant buying pressure. This indicator is insufficient on its own.

  7. 3 ago 2021 · Mixed Volume Indicator for ThinkorSwim. Shinthus. Jul 23, 2019. volume. 1. 2. Next. Shinthus. Active member. 2019 Donor. Jul 23, 2019. #1. Here is mixed volume that shows the buying/selling in each individual volume bar. Be careful adding any more volume indicators on top of this one, like VolumeAvg. Everything else tends to cancel it out.