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    Color Zone and extra lines in the stochastic indicator

    The oversold (2) and overbought (1) areas in the stochastic indicator are two important areas. It would be nice if there were colour zones to make these areas stand out even more clearly.
    The market companion from France does this very well and also allows more lines to be embedded (3).

    Why is that important? Because in this way it is much easier to read when the market is moving in the other direction.

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    Hello Thorsten,

    You can use Draw.Region to color the region between a plot and a value. For what you have shown you would need to find the value of the lines you have pictured and then the Plot, after doing that you can use Draw.Region similar to:




    Code:
    Draw.Region(this, "tag1", CurrentBar, 0, IndicatorName(parameters).Plot, valueOfYourLine, null, Brushes.Blue, 50);

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