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is this an initial balance study? im no trying to be rude and thank you for the effort @WilleeMac, but im trying to keep my charts as clean as possible.
dont believe anything you hear and only half of what you see
so ive got the user contributed Initial Balance Levels study working for the most part the way i want it to, but on my destination chart the lines from my source chart seem to stair step down as the IB developes. my source chart is a 1min chart and my destination chart here is a 10 range chart. i have read the study/price overlay documentation but im still not sure if its possible to correct this behavior with these settings as you can see in the screenshot below:
here is my source chart:
if i recalculate the chart the lines are then drawn as normal not showing the developing IB levels.
switching the source chart to a time frame that is = to the opening range i have set keeps it from drawing the developing levels. not sure how to correct it when the source chart is on a lower time frame.
dont believe anything you hear and only half of what you see