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I came across something called 'Actual Transparent Windows'. This program is at least pretty interesting if not useful. It allows you to set the transparency of any window on your PC. It even works on Ninja chart windows so that you can overlay as many (OK, more like two or three) charts on top of each other as you want and still see the price action of each.
I'm still playing around with it but it seems to work pretty well. Especially where it doesn't work to add multiple assets, time-frames, etc on one chart with Ninja. The Transparency button is almost hidden behind the 'Link' button on Ninja charts but you can still get to it (barely). Right click for full transparency and left click on the button to adjust the transparency. I don't know if I'm allowed to post a link to their website or not so I will play it safe and just recommend a Google (or whatever) search to find it...I believe you can get it for free (depending on where you download it) and you can definitely get a free trial of it...
Right now I'm experimenting with overlaying leading (supposedly) assets over lagging assets. No spectacular results yet, but like I said before, the results are pretty interesting if not useful....