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Post From: Chart a portfolio

[2024-05-01 14:18:19]
John - SC Support - Posts: 40745
To view two symbols in aggregate, you would want to have the symbols open in separate charts and then use the "Sum (Bar)" study on one of the charts to add these together and display the result. This study allows for a multiplier for both charts, so you could enter multipliers of 100 and 320 for instance (or use 1 and 3.2, depending on what you prefer). Refer to the following:
Sum - Bar

You could then set this study to be the "Main Price Graph" so you can view it as its own chart. Refer to the following:
Chart Studies: Settings and Inputs Tab >> Display As Main Price Graph

If you want to have more than 2 symbols, then we recommend using the "Spreadsheet Formula (Bar)" study in combination with the Add Additional Symbol study. This will allow you to add an unlimited number of items together, you just have to define the items to add together for each of the Open/High/Low/Close. For instance, you would use the "Add Additional Symbol" study to add a second and/or third symbol to the chart. Then in the Spreadsheet Study you would enter a formula like the following to add the Opens together:
=ID0.SG1 + ID1.SG1 + ID2.SG1

Where ID0 is the Main Price Graph (primary symbol of the chart) and SG1 is the Open. ID2 and ID3 are the IDs of the Add Additional Symbol studies and SG1 for each of these is the Open.

If you want multipliers, then you can add those to the formula such as the following:
=ID0.SG1 * 100 + ID1.SG1 * 320 + ID2.SG1 * 4

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For the ratio, we recommend the same process as above with the Spreadsheet Formula, just changing the formula as you need for what you want.
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