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Dave W.
2013-08-11 20:25:58


I'm pretty sure I've seen this in the past, but I can't remember how to plot overbought / oversold threshold lines on a subchart (e.g., RSI(2) > 90 or RSI(2) < 10). Can you point me in the right direction, please?


Dave W.
2013-08-11 20:33:18

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Nevermind. Answered my own question.

Answer below. Plots a horizontal line at the value 11 in the RSI subchart.
Plot(11, "", ColorGreen, ChartLine, StyleWidth2);



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