I have been using colors as a way to more quickly see multiple bullish or bearish indicator (study) conditions, but I'm getting color overload.
For example, I've got red or green BarBg colors for MACD and RSI above or below 0, and red or green ChartBg colors when stochastics crosses up thru 20 or down thru 80. And with charts in a few timeframes side by side, it all starts to look like endless candy canes after a while.
Is there such a thing as a setStudyBgColor command, so when MACD > 0 just the (entire) MACD study background changes color (not the entire chart background color), so I don't have the series of red and green BarBg color bands from previous crossings above/below 0?
I seem to recall there was a way to repaint previous BarBG colors? So if MACD crossed above 0, all MACD barBg colors would become green. If that is the only way to achieve this, what was the command for repainting past bars?
Thanks
shaeffer
For example, I've got red or green BarBg colors for MACD and RSI above or below 0, and red or green ChartBg colors when stochastics crosses up thru 20 or down thru 80. And with charts in a few timeframes side by side, it all starts to look like endless candy canes after a while.
Is there such a thing as a setStudyBgColor command, so when MACD > 0 just the (entire) MACD study background changes color (not the entire chart background color), so I don't have the series of red and green BarBg color bands from previous crossings above/below 0?
I seem to recall there was a way to repaint previous BarBG colors? So if MACD crossed above 0, all MACD barBg colors would become green. If that is the only way to achieve this, what was the command for repainting past bars?
Thanks
shaeffer
Comment