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## Turn to the '''Properties''' tab; | ## Turn to the '''Properties''' tab; | ||
## Under '''Max number of bars study will reference''' select '''User specified''' and enter the amount of bars.<br> | ## Under '''Max number of bars study will reference''' select '''User specified''' and enter the amount of bars.<br> | ||
* On the historical data indicator | * On the historical data the indicator is calculated on the bar close values only. There are [[How Signals are Calculated|multiple historical data calculation modes]] for the signal. In order for the indicator and signal historical calculations to match, IOG and Bar Magnifier should be disabled for the signal. | ||
* If the signal is calculated tick by tick, i.e., IOG is enabled for the signal, the '''Update on every tick''' feature should be enabled for the indicator in order to make the realtime calculations match. | * If the signal is calculated tick by tick, i.e., IOG is enabled for the signal, the '''Update on every tick''' feature should be enabled for the indicator in order to make the realtime calculations match. | ||
To enable the '''Update on every tick''' feature: | To enable the '''Update on every tick''' feature: |