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you could try adding |stylenorescale to the plot of the long term MA
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Graham Kav
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http://www.aflwriting.com
2008/6/4 itmwh <toxutao@xxxxxxxx>:
> Hi, I have a question about chart & scaling.
>
>
> I have some long term and short term moving averages on my chart. I need
> the long term MA to keep my in line with the big trend, but for a
> specific trading, only short term MA is needed to legitimate a trade.
> The problem is : it seems that Amibroker by fault puts all MAs visible
> in the same chart simultaneously, and when the LT MA and ST MA are too
> widely seperated sometimes, I missed the high solution of the details of
> the current short-term trading by including the LT MA.
>
> I know I can manually click the "taller bars" icon in the tools bar to
> enlarge the whole chart , but is there a way to do it in AFL , that is
> to say , to keep focus on the current shorter-term trading environment
> automatically when I opens a chart.
>
>
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