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* Historical tick volume.<br>In most cases supported data sources in MultiCharts provide only historical '''total''' tick volume, no up and down volume. For tick-based resolutins all historical total volume is devided by 2 and allacated to up and down volume.
* Historical tick volume.<br>In most cases supported data sources in MultiCharts provide only historical '''total''' tick volume, no up and down volume. For tick-based resolutins all historical total volume is devided by 2 and allacated to up and down volume.
* Historical minute and daily volume.<br>In most cases supported data sources in MultiCharts provide only historical '''total''' tick volume, no up and down volume. For minute-based and daily-based resolutins all historical total volume is recorded to the data base as total volume and is also doubled as up volume. Down volume is empty.
* Historical minute and daily volume.<br>In most cases supported data sources in MultiCharts provide only historical '''total''' tick volume, no up and down volume. For minute-based and daily-based resolutins all historical total volume is recorded to the data base as total volume and is also doubled as up volume. Down volume is empty.
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==Volume is imported from ASCII file==
==Volume is imported from ASCII file==


When data is imported from ASCII a customer has opprotunity to import all kinds of volume: up, down and total volume.
When data is imported from ASCII a customer has opprotunity to import all kinds of volume: up, down and total volume.
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==Volume is calculated in real-time by MultiCharts==
==Volume is calculated in real-time by MultiCharts==