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Date/Time: Wed, 04 Mar 2026 23:48:25 +0000
how to make one subgraph always visible over other subgraphs in a study
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| [2026-03-04 09:07:10] |
| User1990 - Posts: 50 |
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Hello - In my MACD study, I have always had trouble sometimes with my MACD line overlapping the MACD DIFF bar graphs and being overshadowed by the bar subgraphs. Is it possibble to make the MACD line always visible and take precedence over the DIFF bars? I've tried different ways in the past including by adding another MACD study but thought I should ask to see if there is a cleaner solution. Thanks so much for your help! Best |
| [2026-03-04 14:49:39] |
| John - SC Support - Posts: 44945 |
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There is no control for the order of the drawing of the Subgraphs within a single study. The order is going to be from the top down, so the lower subgraphs are going to be drawn "on top" of the others. The solution you have of using a second study is the only way to do this (apart from modifying the study itself for your purposes). Keep in mind the same rule applies to the studies, the lower in the list the later it is drawn. For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
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