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Need Ninja indicator that highlights multiple time frames at once
I'm trying to find an indicator for Ninja that I used to use. It allowed you to highlight an area on a HTF (60min) chart and if they are linked together....the indicator will highlight the same area of price on a LTF (15min) chart....Its very handy because you dont have to highlight the same chart in different time frames over and over. You just highlight it once and it shows up in multiple time frames.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Hi, have you tried simply drawing rectangle with global drawing enabled?
from NT help :
"Drawing objects can be applied to a specific chart (local), or to all charts of the same instrument (global). You can optionally exclude any Data Series to NOT display a global draw object by setting the property "Show global draw objects" to false in the Format Data Series window.
How to Enable a Global Drawing Object
To enable a global drawing object:
1. Apply a drawing object to the chart (see the "How to draw on chart" section above)
2. Access the drawing object's properties (see the "Understanding drawing object properties" section above)
3. Locate the "Attach to" drop down menu and select "Instrument name" (All charts)
The drawing object will now be applied to all charts for that specific instrument as well as any new charts opened for that instrument. Global drawing objects are stored even when a chart of the instrument is not open
Global drawing objects will be automatically deleted after 20 days of not being viewed. This is done to conserve PC resources."