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    Is it possible to use both scales for an indicator ?

    I did not yet find if the question was already asked.
    I am often faced to indicators doing the same "filtering" pre-computation, but are different at the final stage of the code.
    Today I am creating 2 indicators for using Left & Right scales in the same panel.
    Exist also the possibility to call an "external" indicator, but I do find this possibility a bit "ugly" for just pre-computation stage.

    Then, I'd like to know if it's possible:
    1) to group my computation in only one indicator, but using both scales ?
    For example:
    - Values[0][0] on the right scale
    - Values[1][0] on the left scale

    2) Would it then be possible to overlay them on a same reference ?
    example: both zero lines references are overlayed, but the right scale has+/- 100 amplitude when the left scale has -1/+1 amplitude.

    #2
    Hello alizes,

    No, an indicator can only use one scale justification for all plots in that indicator.

    To have plots in separate scales, you would need separate indicators.
    Chelsea B.NinjaTrader Customer Service

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