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Not at all.  However, if the values of the two indicators vary 
greatly, say indicator 1 has a range of 100-500 and indicator 2 has a 
range of 0.0 - 1.0, then styleownscale applied to one of them will 
help so you can see the chart.  In this case, assuming you are 
plotting them on top of a price chart with values ranging from 20-50 
then styleownscale would be good for both.  Although, a 20 period 
moving average of price you would want not to make styleownscale so 
that it matches with your prices.
As a side note, be careful arranging these when you want to 
plotshapes because they will only plot on the 'main scale', in other 
words the scale of indicators not using styleownscale.
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "IVA GmbH" <funnybiz@xxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> when I want two indicators to be plotted in one single window, do I 
have to use StyleOwnScale for one or two of them?
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Markus
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