> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://support.tiger.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://support.tiger.com/english/windows/chart/main-indicators-in-chart-window/maximum-levels.md).

# Maximum Levels

These levels can serve as guidelines for market analysis and act as key ones.&#x20;

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### Indicator settings

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#### Parameters

| **Name**    | **Description**                                                                                                                                                                 |
| ----------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Period      | Selecting the period for which the plotting of the levels will be carried out: Current day, Previous day, Current week, Previous week, Current month, Previous month, Contract. |
| Line Length | Indicating the length of the level marker line (in pixels).                                                                                                                     |
| Show Title  | Enabling or disabling the label for the level.                                                                                                                                  |

#### Style

| **Name**   | **Description**                                                                                |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Line Color | Selecting the color for displaying the level.                                                  |
| Line Width | Indicating the width of the level line.                                                        |
| Line Style | Selecting the type of display of the level line: Solid, Dashes, Dots, Dash-dot, Dash-two dots. |

#### Levels

| **Name**   | **Description**                                                                       |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Max Volume | Enables or disables the display of the maximum volume level.                          |
| Max Trades | Enabling or disabling the display of the level of the maximum number of trades.       |
| Max Bid    | Enabling or disabling the display of the level of the maximum volume of market sales. |
| Max Ask    | Enabling or disabling the display of the level of the maximum volume of market buys.  |
| Max Delta  | Enabling or disabling the display of the level of the maximum positive delta.         |
| Min Delta  | Enabling or disabling the display of the level of the maximum negative delta.         |
| High       | Enabling or disabling the display of the maximum price.                               |
| Low        | Enabling or disabling the display of the minimum price.                               |

#### Indicator

| **Name**       | **Description**                                                           |
| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Show Indicator | Enabling or disabling the indicator display on the chart.                 |
| Show Title     | Enabling or disabling the indicator name display in the information line. |
| Show Markers   | Enabling or disabling the indicator markers display on the scale.         |
| Area           | Selection of an area to display the indicator.                            |


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