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How can Price Action Swing be set up so it does not enable the "Auto scale"
This causes problems when a ZigZag line extends off the side of the chart: the chart's y-axis is automatically scaled to include the whole ZigZag line, even though only a part of it is visible.
This means the price action is compressed into a smaller-than-necessary part of the chart, i.e. it is compressed vertically. If the ZigZag line is a long one this compression can be severe.
The only workaround I have is to double-click the offending ZigZag line and uncheck its "Auto scale" option. The chart then re-scales so the prices aren't compressed.
How can Price Action Swing be set up so it does not enable the "Auto scale" option on its ZigZag lines please?
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I welcome any feedback, comments and suggestions for improvement.
Please discuss the PriceActionSwing (PAS) indicator in this thread. Any comments or suggestions are more than welcome here. If you have a more private issue send me a PM or better an …
That is really the most appropriate place to ask questions about the PriceActionSwing indicator, which I believe is what you are asking about.
Thanks Mich62, but that option was already de-selected. It seems to affect the position of the indicator on the chart, but doesn't apply to the objects drawn by the indicator.