| Studies: Study on Study |
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Ensign Windows has the ability to calculate study values from other studies
(a Study on a Study). For example, a Moving Average can be calculated
for a Parabolic Stop. Or, an RSI can be calculated from a Stochastic
study. The ability to place studies on other studies is a powerful extension
to Ensign Windows analysis tools. There are many combinations of placing
studies on studies.
Placing a Study on a Study
First, place a study on a chart. Then place the second study on a chart. The
second study must then be configured to calculate from the first study's values
instead of from the chart bar prices. A study on a study can only calculate
from studies that were previously placed on the chart. For example, the
first study placed on a chart cannot calculate from the 2nd study, however,
the 2nd study can calculate from the 1st. The Chart Objects list keeps
track of the order in which studies are placed on the chart. The study
list can be re-arranged if necessary by using the Up and Down arrows in the Chart
Objects window.
Next, open the properties window for the 2nd study and change the 'Data Point'
setting. The properties window is displayed by clicking the mouse on
a study line, or by clicking the Chart Objects button and then selecting the
study, and then clicking on the Properties button. To calculate a study
on another study, the 'Data Point' must be changed to display the 1st study's
name (which will be shown in the 'Data Point' drop-down list).
After setting the 'Data Point', an additional drop-down list box will appear
in the Properties window. This drop-down list is used to specify the
exact study value to use in the calculation. Since some studies have
more than one line or value, you can select which line or value to calculate
from. After specifying the study value, the 2nd study will redraw using
the indicated values from the 1st study.
Parabolic Stop of a Simple Moving Average
Activate a Simple Moving Average study on a chart. Then activate a Parabolic
Stop on the chart. Open the properties window for the Parabolic Stop
and select 'AVE' in the 'Data Point' drop-down list box. Select '1st
Average' from the 2nd drop-down list box that shows below the Data Point. Click
OK to close the properties window. The Parabolic Stop will now calculate
from the Simple Moving Average values.
Stochastic of an RSI
Activate a Relative Strength Index study on a chart. Then
activate a Stochastic study on the chart. Open the study properties window
for the Stochastic study and select 'RSI' in the 'Data Point' drop-down list
box. Select 'RSI Value' in the 2nd drop-down list box. Click
OK to close the properties window. The Stochastics study will now calculate
from the RSI values.
RSI of a Simple Average of a Volatility Stop
This example involves three studies. First activate a Volatility
Stop on a chart. Then activate a Simple Moving Average on the chart.
Open the properties window for the Simple Average and select 'Volatility'
from the 'Data Point' drop-down list box. Then select 'Value' from
the 2nd drop-down list box. Click OK to close the properties window
for the Moving Average.
Next, activate a Relative Strength Index study on the chart. Open the
properties window for the RSI and select 'AVE' from the 'Data Point' drop-down
list box. Then select '1st Average' from the 2nd drop-down list box. Click
OK to close the RSI properties window. The RSI will redraw using values
from the Simple Moving Average of the Volatility Stop.
NOTE: Do not remove the underlying studies from the chart while other
studies are being calculated from their values. The subsequent studies
would not calculate properly.