====== Distance From Highs ====== ===== Introduction ===== Knowing how far a security's price is relative to a previous high can give you some idea of how far a security’s price will likely move. The Distance From Highs indicator in StockChartsACP indicates how far a security's price is from its 52-week, 9-month, 6-month, or 3-month high. ===== Charting Distance From Highs ===== The Distance From Highs indicator can be charted on StockChartsACP. Here's how you add the indicator to your chart. * From **Chart Settings** in the left menu bar, under **Add Indicator**, scroll down and click **Distance From Highs**. * Select either the 52-week high, 9-month high, 6-month high, or 3-month high from the Distance From dropdown menu. * From the High Definition dropdown menu, you can choose whether to use the closing high or intraday high. * Select Line Style (auto, solid, dashed, histogram, area, dots, etc.). * Select Color of your choice for the indicator display. The indicator will be displayed in a separate panel that can be placed above the price, below the price, or overlaid on the price chart. If displayed in a separate panel you can see the distance from a high in terms of percentage. For example, in the chart below, price recently hit a 52-week high and is now pulling back. The Distance From 52-Week High indicator shows that price is 1.91% below its 52-week high. {{ :technical_indicators:distance_from_highs_f1.jpg |}}