Edit: Tried to edit the title, but didn't work. The title should be "Fixed point scale that adjusts to the price.", not y scale.
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Fixed y scale that adjusts to the price
I like using a fixed point scale so that bar sizes stay the same, but I can only find an option to fix the y scale, which doesn't track the price. Is there a way to use a fixed point scale that adjusts to the price?
Edit: Tried to edit the title, but didn't work. The title should be "Fixed point scale that adjusts to the price.", not y scale.Last edited by Yellowstone; 02-28-2014, 09:13 AM.Tags: None
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_ChristopherJ View PostHello,
Thank you for your post.
When using the Fixed feature within the chart are you using this to keep the price centered or possibly to keep the bars a certain distance from the top or bottom?
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_ChristopherJ View PostThank you for the clarification and development has assigned this feature request ID # 1905 in their tracking system.
That one was forwarded to the devs as well under number 871. I guess nothing came of that?
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Originally posted by steveg View PostCould the desired result be accomplished by using the automatic mode if it were set to current price rather than price range? Assuming it could be programmed to current price, of course.
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