Displaying More Than One Stock On a Chart

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 [[http://​stockcharts.com/​h-sc/​ui?​s=%24INDU&​p=D&​b=5&​g=0&​id=p03491103288|Click here to see a live version of this chart.]] [[http://​stockcharts.com/​h-sc/​ui?​s=%24INDU&​p=D&​b=5&​g=0&​id=p03491103288|Click here to see a live version of this chart.]]
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 +===== Bonus Y-Axis Settings =====
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 +In addition to the settings covered above, there are two ways you can customize the y-axis on a Price Indicator panel:
 +  * **Inverting the Chart** - This setting can be useful for $VIX and other volatility-focused symbols. To invert the y-axis of the chart so that the high values are at the bottom and the low values at the top, simply add a comma and a second parameter "​inverted"​ in the "​Parameters"​ box for your Price Indicator.
 +  * **Using Log Scale** - By default, the Price Indicator is plotted using arithmetic scale, but if your main chart uses log scale, you may want to use the same on your Price Indicator. To change the Price Indicator to use log scale, simply add a comma and a second parameter "​log"​ in the "​Parameters"​ box for your Price Indicator.
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 +**Note:** these two y-axis settings can be used together in a single Price Indicator panel. For example, to plot an inverted log scale price indicator for $VIX, you would enter in the Parameters box: $VIX,​inverted,​log