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    Indicator Scaling

    I have an indicator that plots values similar to those of a moving average, however I want to view this indicator as a histogram and not overlayed on price. When I do this and plot the indicator, the y-axis of the chart plots a bar from 0, causing the indicator to get squeezed down to the point where all bars look the same height. Is it possible to adjust the scaling of the y-axis for this indicator?

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    Unfortunately this is not possible SystemTrading, it would start from 0 and change the scale therefore. You could normalize this indicator with an oscillator but then you would loose the absolute MA - like values. This should also be doable by working with vertical in the indicator panel range from 0 to your indicator value.

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      Originally posted by SystemTrading View Post
      I have an indicator that plots values similar to those of a moving average, however I want to view this indicator as a histogram and not overlayed on price. When I do this and plot the indicator, the y-axis of the chart plots a bar from 0, causing the indicator to get squeezed down to the point where all bars look the same height. Is it possible to adjust the scaling of the y-axis for this indicator?

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