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Hello Monpere.....I like your indi that has london open etc, can you share this or direct me to where I can find it. I read about this in a thread a while back.
Interesting, i had never thought about it. If we manually scale it the indicator may occupy about the same area it did within its regular container but with room to expand upward. Thanks.
Yup, I put all my indicators on the chart panel itself. It works better for me the way I scroll and navigate charts. You can put some indicators on the 'Left' scale, and some on the 'Overlay' scale. I prefer the Overlay scale, because it has no physical scale on the left side of the chart, so you get more screen real estate for the price bars (if you don't care about the indicator numeric values). You can also force the indicators to only occupy a certain percentage of the screen by right clicking on the right scale, choose 'properties', and adjusting the percentage of the 'Margin Upper' and 'Margin Lower' fields for the scale in question. I adjust these margins so that my indicators only occupy the bottom 3rd or so of the chart.
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