Direct answer
Yes, it is often possible to change an “axis forex pin” online—but only if the platform you use exposes that setting in its chart interface (for example, through chart object or indicator settings). If the “pin” is part of a provider’s default chart layout, a fixed platform feature, or an unmodifiable account setting, then you may not be able to change it online.
Because “axis forex pin” is not a single universally defined term, the exact answer depends on what the pin refers to in your setup (a chart object, an indicator marker, or an interface control).
How it typically works
Most chart “pins” or markers operate as part of your chart configuration:
- What you can usually change online: Chart visuals and indicator parameters that are editable in the platform’s UI (settings dialogs, object properties, or template options). If the pin is a chart object or marker, you can often drag it, open its properties, or replace it.
- What you usually cannot change online: Provider-managed defaults that are not user-editable (for example, certain platform-wide layout controls) or settings locked by permissions.
- State and persistence: When a platform saves layouts/templates, changes may persist across sessions. If it does not save chart settings, your changes might only apply to the current session.
Within the change of character concept (a price-action idea), the key point is that chart annotations or axis pins do not change price. They only affect how you visualize structure—your interpretation should be based on the market behavior visible on the chart.
Example checks you can do
To determine whether your specific “axis forex pin” can be changed online, check for these independent signs:
- Is the pin editable in the chart tools? Look for a context menu on the pin (or a properties panel) and see whether it lists parameters you can modify.
- Can you remove and re-add it? If you can delete the pin and place a new one with different options, that indicates the setting is user-controlled.
- Does it match a saved template? If switching chart templates also changes the pin, then it is likely tied to templates. If templates do not affect it, the pin may be fixed by the layout.
- Do updates change behavior? If a platform update changes what you can edit, the feature may be version-dependent.
If you do not find any editable properties, the most likely limitation is that the provider’s implementation does not expose that control online.
Limitations and uncertainty
- Term ambiguity: “Axis forex pin” can mean different things across platforms and charting setups, so the ability to change it cannot be confirmed without knowing the exact feature.
- No universal guarantee: Even if similar pins are editable on one platform, another platform may lock the setting or handle it as a default layout component.
- Verification beats assumptions: The only reliable way to confirm is to test editability in your specific chart interface (properties, templates, object placement) and observe whether changes persist.
If you share what your platform shows for that pin (for example, the exact label in the chart properties), the answer can be narrowed to the likely category of setting.