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Nicholas,
Are you using the same scale for the indicator and
its moving averages? When you zoom in or out,
MetaStock re-centers plots within windows, so if different scales are used,
relative positions can change even though the actual values are correct. If this
is the problem, then you could use one of the "Merge with..." choices when the
Scaling Options dialog appears after you drag the MA's on the
chart.
I hope this helps.
David
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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 5:27
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Subject: Hello, thank you, can you help
me?
Hello list, after several months of only reading,
I want to thank you all, for the interesting discussion.
And there are special greetings to Steve Karnish.
The cedarcreek indicators are wonderful!
Best wishes to Denver!
Now I have a little problem:
I combine an indicator with it`s moving averages,
fine so far, but as I zoom in or out, the MAs change their position
completely!
Are they recalculated for the zoom area?
Is this black magic, or just my foolish
me?
Thanks,
Nicholas
Bodeux
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