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Date/Time: Tue, 04 Nov 2025 08:13:07 +0000
controlling Last Traded Price displaying on the Scale
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|   [2021-12-06 17:22:28]     |  
| DCSaba - Posts: 113 | 
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                Dear Sirs, I have a few long-term charts (weekly, daily, 4-hourly) where I have important Simple Average numbers or important Profile Numbers displayed on the Scale on the right of the chart. I would like to NOT display the Current Price on these charts, because it sometimes overlaps and so covers the important Numbers I need to see as price gets close to them. I have tried formatting the "Last Trade Price Box", but could not achieve my goal. Is there a way somehow "to blank out by formatting" or "to turn off altogether" the Current Price displaying over my important numbers? Thank you for your help or for considering this suggestion.  | 
        
|   [2021-12-06 17:58:05]     |  
| User907968 - Posts: 847 | 
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                 "to turn off altogether" 
Yes, either menu item below depending on your configuration: a) 'Global Setting' -> 'Graphics Settings - Global' or b) 'Chart' -> 'Graphics Settings - Global' Then untick 'Enable' for the 'Last Trade Price Box' item (see attached image).  | 
        
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|   [2021-12-06 19:08:10]     |  
| John - SC Support - Posts: 42737 | 
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                The other option you have is to use the "Label Column" for the display of the study data. Refer to item #7 at this link: Chart Studies: Subgraphs Tab >> Name and Value Labels For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service:  Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing  | 
        
|   [2021-12-07 13:05:41]     |  
| DCSaba - Posts: 113 | 
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                Thank you User813485. You hit the nail exactly on the head. I don't know how I missed this when I was in this Setting. Thank you John from Sierra, too, although I believe our suggestion pertains only to Studies, but it definitely useful there. I'm sure people will find this thread useful.  | 
        
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