Here are the configuration parameters for the VS Editable Module and an image of the module
VS -This is the daily VS as defined in the topic Volume Strength
10min VS - This is the average VS over the most recent 10 minutes. Just as a daily VS of 1.0 means that if the rate of trading activity(from open until current time) continues, the symbols would end the day at it's daily average volume, a 10min VS of 1.0 means that if the rate of trading activity over the last 10 minutes were extended over the entire trading day, the symbol would end the day at it's daily average volume
30min VS - This is the average VS over the most recent 30 minutes. Just as a daily VS of 1.0 means that if the rate of trading activity(from open until current time) continues, the symbols would end the day at it's daily average volume, a 30min VS of 1.0 means that if the rate of trading activity over the last 30 minutes were extended over the entire trading day, the symbol would end the day at it's daily average volume
10min VS slope - This is the slope of the 10min VS, a positive value indicates that the 10min VS is increasing, a negative value indicates that the 10min VS is decreasing.
30min VS slope - This is the slope of the 30min VS, a positive value indicates that the 30min VS is increasing, a negative value indicates that the 30 min VS is decreasing.

Suggested Uses of VS Editable Module
The conditions most users will probably use will be the "VS >" ,"10min VS>" and "30min VS > " and you'll probably want to specify a minimum of 1 for all of
them
If the VS Slope conditions are used it's recommended that VS>, 10min VS> and 30min VS> be set to a minimum of 1 as well.
Anything less than that, will be a sparsely traded symbol and will result in fluctuating VS slopes.One use of the VS slope conditions is to create a VS EM that filters for a drastic increase of volume by specifying the condition 10 min VS Slope > 1 or 2. You may also find a need for filtering for decreasing VS.
The Conditions 10min VS< and 30 minVS < are useful for this and using "0" and the value in the textbox.

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