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Great Service! + Liquidity question.

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I would just like to firstly say that stockcharts is a great service. After getting used to the syntax of scanning, my scans are working perfectly and are very helpful. My last question was fixed very well.
I just noticed that the term Liquidity is used in somebody's scan they sent in, but I cannot find a definition for this function on the website.
Could someone tell me how this function is calculated? Many thanks,
Dave.
I just noticed that the term Liquidity is used in somebody's scan they sent in, but I cannot find a definition for this function on the website.
Could someone tell me how this function is calculated? Many thanks,
Dave.
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You are correct that a site search for "liquidity" does not find this entry, which is unfortunate.
But, all terms available in the drop downs on the Advanced Scan page are explained here:
stockcharts.com/docs/doku.php?id=scans:advanced_scan_workbench
This page is available through the "Instructions" link at the bottom left of the page. You have to scroll down a ways to find Liquidity. It is defined as close x volume.0
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