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Yes, it can be done. Setup a chart with sumbol A (say @ES.D).. Then insert
another symbol on the same chart (say @NQ.D). Format the second symbol, in
the settings tab set the subgraph to "One". Now you have both on the same
chart. They would share same data axis - so would appear very squished - NQ
on top and ES at bottom. The logical thing to do here is to compare %
changes. So, click on one of the bars in the chart, right click and "Enable"
the percent chage chart. You can calculate the % change from that bar, first
bar or last bar.
HTH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cody Burgat" <cburgat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:43 PM
Subject: Overlay charts...
> Can anyone tell me how it's possible to overlay two symbols on the same
> chart in TS7 but have them scale so that they are, in fact, overlaying
> each other even if the prices are completely different? I'm trying to
> compare, for example, the SP500 index to an individual stock.
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> Thanks!
> Cody
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