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Volume
Breakdown Video:
This video takes a comprehensive look at the powerful Volume Breakdown
Indicator. Topics that will be covered are listed below. You must place your mouse/cursor over the
video in order for the table of contents to appear on the left and the
timeline and play/pause buttons to appear at the bottom. When
mouse/cursor is moved off video, video uses maximum screen space. You might have to give the video time to
download before navigating the table of contents, especially
those sections further down the list. This is a large video so be
patient.The video above covers....
- Introduction and Overview - What
this video will be working towards, including images of the charts we will
create during video.
- What is Delta?
- How is Delta Computed
- Tick Data
- Volume Breakdown requires tick data. (Where's my tick data?
video)
- Cumulative Delta Bars
- The most common implementation of the Volume Breakdown Indicator. (more)
- Filtering Size - How to configure
Volume Breakdown to consider only larger trades.
- Smart Compression
- How smart compression can effect certain results of the Volume Breakdown
Indicator. (Smart Compression
video)
- Other Implementations
- Other common implementations of the Volume Breakdown Indicator. (more
result descriptions)
- Indicators on VB - Applying
indicators and statistics to the Volume Breakdown results, including Zig
Zags, Signal Markers, Trendlines, and any other indicator available in
Investor/RT. (Zig Zag of
Cum Delta,
Trendlines on Cum Delta, RTL
Language)
- Effective Volume - Building
cumulative delta from 1-minute data.
- Miscellaneous - Review of several
lesser used options of the Volume Breakdown Indicator: Normalize, Trades,
Up Tick vs Down Tick, storing current value in User Variables. (User
Variables)
Additional Notes...
- The Volume Breakdown requires the
Professional version of Investor/RT. Upgrading to the Professional
version is quick
and easy. See:
www.linnsoft.com/upgrade
- Volume Breakdown Indicator data can be easily
exported to a text file which is formatted nicely for Excel.
Right-click on the Volume Breakdown indicator in the chart and choose
"Export Data".
- More information and videos on Volume
Breakdown, click
here.
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