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Charting and Studies User Guide - CQG.com

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Preference Description<br />

Resequence inserted prices If selected, <strong>CQG</strong> determines the placement of exchangeinserted<br />

prices, rather than placing the inserted prices at<br />

the end.<br />

Hide other curves when drawing When selected, any non-pointer tool studies will be hidden<br />

while new pointer tools are being added to the chart.<br />

Confirm Tool loss When selected, <strong>CQG</strong> warns you that Trend Tools will be<br />

lost when a new chart is displayed.<br />

Color identity warning If selected, the system warns you if you have chosen the<br />

same color for a chart display element as the chart's<br />

background.<br />

Autoscale without <strong>Studies</strong> as default<br />

for new Charts<br />

Scale text color reflects the Analog<br />

bar color<br />

Analog Chart Scale defaulted to the<br />

left<br />

Selecting Chart Preferences<br />

If selected, all new charts will autoscale without studies by<br />

default.<br />

When selected, the vertical scale will be colored the same<br />

color as the Chart Analog Overlay study.<br />

When selected, the vertical scale for the overlaid study will<br />

appear on the left side of the chart.<br />

Default to Spread Bars for Spreads When selected, the chart type automatically changes from<br />

bar to Spread Bar when you enter a synthetic spread.<br />

You’ll notice this message on the chart:<br />

Use antialiasing <strong>and</strong> transparency<br />

when drawing chart<br />

The chart type reverts to the previous bar chart when you<br />

enter a non-synthetic-spread symbol.<br />

Changing the chart type manually overrides this setting.<br />

Select this checkbox to improve the look of charts. When<br />

it’s turned on, study lines are more defined with less<br />

pixelization.

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