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 shirke 
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Is there way I can plot from daily SMA moving average and Exponential on Intraday chart
Im using ThinkorSwim platform

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Is there way I can plot a from daily SMA moving average and Exponential on Intraday chart
Im using ThinkorSwim platform

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Yes, you could do it by adding your own indicator in thinkScript.

Check out this info on the ThinkOrSwim Learning Center site. See the example at the bottom of the web page.

https://toslc.thinkorswim.com/center/reference/thinkScript/Functions/Tech-Analysis/MovingAverage.html

In order to use daily data in a study, you'd have to make sure to use time-based aggregation (1 min, 5 min, 10 min, etc.) of less than a day in your chart. This is called "Secondary aggregation" and is explained here:

https://toslc.thinkorswim.com/center/howToTos/tutorials/Advanced/Chapter-11---Referencing-Secondary-Aggregation.html.


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