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Invert chart / Invert scale

Display price movement in reverse direction

Important

Invert scale only changes the visual appearance of the chart. It does not affect real prices, executions, positions, or account performance.


What this means

When Invert Scale is enabled:

  • Rising price movement is displayed downward

  • Falling price movement is displayed upward

This makes the chart appear reversed compared to normal market movement.

For example:

  • Green bullish candles may print downward

  • Red bearish candles may print upward

Some traders intentionally use inverted charts to view structure and momentum from a different perspective.


Common confusion caused by Invert scale

An inverted chart can make price movement appear opposite to what you expect.

For example:

  • A position may visually appear to move against the market direction

  • Candles may look reversed compared to another platform

  • The chart may seem “flipped” unexpectedly

If disabling Invert Scale makes the chart appear normal again, the chart was inverted.

If the difference still remains, it may be related to:

  • Bid/Ask spread

  • Execution pricing

  • Different liquidity feeds across platforms


Important to know

Invert scale is a chart display setting only. It does not change how trades are executed or calculated.


How to enable or disable Invert scale

  1. Open the chart Settings menu in the bottom-right corner

  2. Find the “Invert scale” option

  3. Toggle it on or off

You can switch it back at any time.

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