A version of this is dropping MCO as a customer indicator onto the .spx chart,
but I would like to have the reverse...the option of dropping in any comparative index to line it up as an external symbol for visual examination. .spx would do.
I think that at one time someone coded this as a strategy...in wlab 4 version.
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Thanks, I was able to adapt what I needed.
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Hi I am able to get 2 symbols each with their own pane on a chart. For some reason it always includes the current symbol my chart is pointing to so I actually have 3 symbols each with their own pane.
I am wanting to achieve having 2 symbols on one pane, which I have been able to achieve how do I get the symbols to scale according to pricing on their own Y-axis (left and right)?
Lastly is there code lurking out there that measures relative performance, so I can add say 5 symbols and they measure performance off a common base say 100?
Thanks
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Thanks Eugene I had success with the hiding part. See image below.
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I am wanting to achieve having 2 symbols on one pane, which I have been able to achieve how do I get the symbols to scale according to pricing on their own Y-axis (left and right)?
I am still not sure about this how would I get assuming this chart wasnt representing % but rather price AAPL on say the left Y-axis and MSFT on the right Y-axis
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I don't think that multiple Y axes are possible.
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Is there another way to have 2 symbols in one pane but look proportional if say 1 is trading around $100 and the other $10.
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If it is of any assistance the code for the above chart is:
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