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I want to create a Composite Volume profile of 6 months in Multicharts. I would like to know do I require a tick data or 1-minute data with Volume information in it of a particular instrument will do the trick?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
ilyas
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
For precise Volume Profile which settings we want to use from Multicharts. I would like to use Total Volume but I am confused on two options, 1. Up tick Vs Down Tick delta 2. Ask Vs Bid traded delta. Which setting shall I use to Create a Volume Profile. Also, what does these options means.
Really appreciate if anyone can explain and try to find a solution for the above mentioned query.
I am facing a problem while creating a Volume profile. I have purchased a Tick data of last 1 year. I need to create a composite Volume profile. I have mapped Multicharts with the data folder through ASCII mapping.
I have successfully created a Volume profile. But it opens very slow.. it takes almost 20-30 minutes to load all the data. I have created a Composite VP with 1 day (building in minutes).
How I can improve the efficiency so that it can load the Composite faster than before? Is there anyway to do it?
the bottleneck could be the amount of data, since the profile is constructed using 1 tick data. If that is the case the only way to speed things up (besides upgrading the machine) would be not using the built-in profile, but creating your own code to handle it.