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# VWAP

VWAP = ∑ (Volume x Price) / ∑ (Volume)

The weighted average price and its standard deviations can serve as reference points for market analysis and act as key levels.

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### Indicator settings

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#### Parameters

| Name    | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
| ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Period  | Selecting the time interval for which the weighted average price will be calculated: Day, Week, Month, All bars.                                                                                                                                                          |
| Time    | Setting the time from which the calculation of the weighted average price will start.                                                                                                                                                                                     |
| Price   | <p>Selecting the price type for plotting: Open, High, Low, Close, Median, Typical.<br>Median Price (HL/2) - average value, between the maximum and minimum of the bar.<br>Typical Price (HLC/3) - average value, between the maximum, minimum and closing of the bar.</p> |
| StdDevs | Adding or removing standard deviations.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   |

#### Charts

| Name   | Description                                                |
| ------ | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| VWAP   | VWAP graph display settings.                               |
| StdDev | Settings for displaying the charts of standard deviations. |

#### Indicator

| Name           | Description                                                               |
| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Show Indicator | Enabling or disabling the indicator display on the chart.                 |
| Show Title     | Enabling or disabling the indicator name display in the information line. |
| Show Values    | Enables or disables the indicator value display in the information line.  |
| Show Markers   | Enabling or disabling the indicator markers display on the scale.         |
| Area           | Selection of an area to display the indicator.                            |


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