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What are N- Tick charts?

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Gilbert Fields
Answered 1 month ago
<p id="isPasted">Tick charts are constructed by plotting a new bar or candlestick after a certain number of trades have been completed. For example, in a 1000-tick chart, a new bar is created every 1000 trades. This provides a more detailed view of market activity, especially during periods of high trading volume.</p><p><br></p>
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Beon Hee Lived in Sejong
Answered 1 month ago
<p id="isPasted">N-tick charts are a type of price chart that plots new bars or candlesticks after a predetermined number of trades (or "ticks") have occurred, rather than after a specific time interval. This provides a more granular and responsive view of market activity, showing price movements based on transaction frequency instead of time. A new bar forms only after 'N' trades, so more bars appear during high volatility and fewer bars appear during low activity periods. &nbsp;</p><p><br></p>