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How SBV works?

Our SBV indicators are simple to use.

The volume surge analysis underlying the SBV oscillator is a very complex system, it delivers a straightforward mechanical revelation of the entry and exit points of large institutional money that precedes market price reversals.

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 Tips on using charts

Cursor Function:

  1. Our charts have 2 cursor/mouse modes. By pressing the left mouse button (moving the mouse will not move the cursor) the cursor may be locked at a specific time/location. Cancel this function by clicking the left mouse button anywhere on the chart.
  2. From a locked cursor position, you may zoom directly into and out of period views (using the F1 button). The timeframes you can access range from multiyear to intraday.
  3. Locked cursor allows you to set alerts that are equal to the index and VMA values where the cursor sits.
  4.  All cursor data are displayed in the same area at the top of the chart, making it easier to read and monitor. Our charts have added 2 cursor/mouse modes.

Shortcuts Buttons:

At the bottom of a chart, you can find the shortcut buttons panel. It allows you to make quick and easy changes to your chart and alert settings.

  1. The "Zoom In" and "Zoom out" buttons found at the bottom of the charts enable you to access real-time and historical views.
  2. The cursor button found at the bottom of the charts enables you to view the charts with the following options: Display vertical axis only, display both vertical and horizontal axes, show no axis lines at all.
  3. At the bottom of the charts, you will find the "Time Period Up" and "Time Period Down" buttons. These allow you to quickly and conveniently change chart view periods.
  4. Additional convenient alert settings can be accessed from the shortcut menu. Use the "!"button at the bottom of the charts.

Drawing lines:

  1. Drawn lines stays in memory.
  2. To draw a line, use the left mouse button (click and drag).
  3. To delete a line, use the delete button on your keyboard. This will erase the last line drawn on an active chart.
HotKeys:

HotKey Function Description
  Zoom In / Zoom Out Changes the timeframe displayed. (This hotkey has the same effect as the "Zoom In" / "Zoom Out" buttons located on top of the chart).
 Page-Up Go to Previous
 Index in List
Changes the index being charted to the previous entry in the index list (drop down menu at the top of the chart).
 Page-Down Go to Next
Index in List
Changes the index being charted to the following entry in the index list (drop down menu at the top of the chart)
  Move Cursor to Right Moves cursor to the right.
  Move Cursor to Left Moves cursor to the left.
 End Move Cursor to End Moves cursor to the end of the selected timeframe.
 Home Move Cursor to Start Moves cursor to the beginning of the selected timeframe.
  Resize Chart Left-click mouse, hold it, and then drag the edge of the chart to resize it.
 Ctrl+S Save Current
Chart Settings
The shortcut keys "Ctrl + S" allow you to save the current chart settings as your personal default settings. When a chart is first opened, these settings are automatically loaded.
 Ctrl+R Delete your
Saved Settings
After having previously saved your personal default chart settings, the use of the shortcut combination "Ctrl + R" allows you to reset charts to the standard system settings.
 Ctrl+P Print Chart This key combination sends a chart to a print preview window, from where you may print it.
 Ctrl+L Displays / Hides
chart text (legend)
Toggle: "Ctrl + L" displays the currently active chart settings / hides this information.
 Ctrl+B Thin / Thick
VMA line style
Toggle: "Ctrl + B" changes the VMA line style from thin to thick, and back.
 Ctrl+X Hide/Show navigation
boxes on the scale
The shortcut keys "Ctrl + X" act as a toggle, displaying and hiding navigation boxes that move along with the cursor lines and track the cursor values on the vertical (index / volume) and horizontal scales (date).
 F1 Direct zoom function By pressing the F1 key before changing timeframes (even repeatedly), the cursor will remain fixed at a specific date.
 S&P Index Set Audio Alerts Opens a window with alert settings.


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