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To: John Busby who wrote (2573)6/21/2002 2:57:50 PM
From: Ivan Inkling  Respond to of 4093
 
>>The bollinger bands are totally different colors than moving average #3, which you can configure in the "Utilities" >> "Parameters" window. We can check into making more of the colors unique, though.<<

John, if I may add my 2 cents to this because it is of interest to me also.

I like to use Bol Bands along with moving averages and I prefer to view charts using the "BLACK" color theme under chart properties.

With this setting MA1 is RED: MA2 is YELLOW and MA3 is BLUE
while the Bol Bands are YELLOW with a RED MA.

As you can see the conflict is in the RED and YELLOW.

When in the BLACK color theme a solution might be to display the Bol Bands in WHITE and the BBMA in GREEN (or something similar).

Thanks for your consideration.

A Bunch



To: John Busby who wrote (2573)6/21/2002 3:33:17 PM
From: artworksfour  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4093
 
John, Thank you for the reply.
I use all 3 moving averages and bollinger bands and that is why I was asking about having different colors available for each one as sometimes it becomes difficult to differentiate the lines when they are in close proximity to each other as they often are.
I hit the "clear cache button" in the utilities section and logged off and then logged back on and the last 9 volume bars are still missing on the $COMPX weekly chart view.Did I do something wrong?

Art