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Date/Time: Tue, 03 Mar 2026 19:09:23 +0000



Post From: Better control of region's scale when multiple studies in region

[2026-01-14 18:08:20]
n8trading - Posts: 68
No, not using Left Side Scale.

In your second screenshot, if you right-click the scale in the region, which scale settings open? CD or MA? For me, MA opens. The first pain-point here is that when setting up the studies/region, we have no control of which study will "own" the region's scale here.

More importantly, I think you'll notice that the MA is not accurate and/or is not "attached" to the CD study, even though Based On is set on the MA study to the CD study. I think you can confirm this by moving the region's range around with your mouse - you'll see the MA move independently of the CD bars. From here to attempt to "fix" this, if you simply go into the MA study's settings and change the scale to Same As Region, you'll see that now the region's scale is blank and the MA is still not accurate or attached to the CD, and for me, I can no longer move the region's range around with my mouse. This seems to be because the region's scale "owner" is the MA study.

So, the only way I can correct this and get it working as intended (where the MA is based on and attached to the CD bars) is to remove the CD study and re-add it, and then go into the MA study and put its settings back to Based on CD and scale as Same as region.