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Moving the crossing point of two averages by changing only the compression of the graph

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[2019-10-04 17:08:33]
bercor - Posts: 30
I kindly ask you if any person can explain to me why there is a problem with displaying a graph by enlarging or shrinking the window, maintaining the same temporal compression. I have traced the lower part of the image for example OBV (but it also happens with other indicators) with two averages as in the example, and I have vertical green line (to explain myself better) when two averages intersect. I then compressed the visualization without changing any setup with the key at the top and the averages were out of phase, that is, the intersection changed, moving forward by more bars as in drawing 2. I did not change any graph or averages.
Thanks to those who will be able to help me.
Hello
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[2019-10-04 21:36:30]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Most likely the scale settings are not the same for those two studies. Especially if one is set to Automatic and the other is set to Independent. Refer to the following:
Chart Scale and Scale Adjusting: Maintaining Same Scale for Multiple Graphs in Chart Region
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[2019-10-05 19:58:28]
bercor - Posts: 30
Thank you for your kind advice but the advice you gave me cannot be used because the cell is gray and not flaggable.
I point out to you that I put three indicators under the graph and the problem subsists only on one. what should I do? thank you so much
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[2019-10-06 02:03:09]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
X and Y constant relationship scaling is not relevant here. Do not use that. You want to use an Automatic Scale Range setting for all of the studies in the same region.

The section we linked to is titled:
Maintaining Same Scale for Multiple Graphs in Chart Region
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[2019-10-07 18:07:59]
bercor - Posts: 30
Thank you for your kind reply and advice! I did what you told me and the problem persists. I am attaching three photos ,
What should I do? Thanks!
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[2019-10-08 02:54:25]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
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