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'''Studies''' are technical analysis tools based on trading concepts and formulas, and assist in evaluating market activity and
making trading decisions.
 Over 270 pre-built, customizable studies, covering the most popular trading concepts and indicators, are already included with the platform, and additional studies can be imported from a variety of sources. Basic adjustments to studies' logic can be made by simply changing the '''Input Values'''.  Studies can be fully customized, or entirely new studies created, using PowerLanguage® scripting in '''PowerLanguage Editor'''.  To learn more see <a href="../03_PLE/31-0101_OperatingStudies.html name="1"; [[Using_Studies_(PowerLanguage_Editor)#Creating Indicators|Creating Studies]].<br>Studies can be divided into Indicators and Signals:<br>* An '''Indicator''' is a visual technical analysis tool, used to analyze market conditions and identify and forecast trends and market patterns. An indicator is a visualization of a mathematical formula, and consists of one or more '''Plots''' – lines, histograms, series of points or crosses, highs and lows, left and right ticks, or a combination of the above. Indicators are computed using only price, volume, and (occasionally) open interest data.<br>* A '''Signal''' is a mechanical technical analysis tool, used to systematically specify market entry or exit points according to a set of trading rules implemented in the signal's algorithm. The trade points are indicated on a chart by ticks and arrows.Signals can be viewed as the basic building blocks of strategies.  An indicator is applied to a particular data series and can be displayed either in the same chart as the series or in another SubChart. A signal can only be applied to the series with the Data #1 and is displayed in the same chart as the series. If a parameter, such as symbol or resolution, of the data series on which the study is based, is changed, the study will be recalculated and redrawn. If the series, on which a study is based, is deleted, the study will be turned off.Studies can be '''Inserted''' (added) into, or '''Removed''' from a chart, and turned '''off''' and '''on'''. A list of all studies, inserted into a Chart Window, can be viewed according to type. Indicators can be '''Hidden''', '''Redisplayed''', and '''Moved''' between SubCharts. The '''Visual Order''' in which the indicators are displayed on the chart can be changed. 
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An indicator is applied to a particular data series, and can be displayed either in the same chart as the series or in another SubChart. A signal can only be applied to the series with the Data #1 and is displayed in the same chart as the series. If a parameter, such as symbol or resolution, of the data series on which the study is based, is changed, the study will be recalculated and redrawn. If the series, on which a study is based, is deleted, the study will be turned off.Studies can be '''Inserted''' (added) into, or '''Removed''' from a chart, and turned '''off''' and '''on'''. A list of all studies, inserted into a Chart Window, can be viewed according to type. Indicators can be '''Hidden''', '''Redisplayed''', and '''Moved''' between SubCharts. The '''Visual Order''' in which the indicators are displayed on the chart can be changed.== Inserting Studies ==
The number of studies that can be inserted into a chart is limited only by your computer's hardware configuration.
# Open the '''Insert Study''' window.<br><span>{{InsertStudy}}</span>
 
To open the '''Insert Study''' window, click the '''Insert Study''' http://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/toolbar/06_Insert_Indicators.png icon on the '''Chart Analysis''' toolbar.
<br>The '''Insert Study''' window can also be opened by one of the following methods:
<br>- click the '''Insert Signal''' http://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/toolbar/08_Insert_Strategy.png icon on the '''Chart Analysis''' toolbar; or:
<br>- Right-click on an empty area of the chart and then click '''Insert Study'''; or:
<br>- Use the F7 key; or:
<br>- Select '''Insert''' in the main menu and click '''Study'''; or:
<br>- Select '''Insert''' in the main menu and click '''Signal'''.
<br>The '''Insert Study''' window can also be accessed from the '''Format Objects''' window by selecting the '''Indicators''' or the '''Signals''' tab and clicking the '''Add''' button.
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# Select the tab corresponding to the type of study to be added.
# Select a study from the list of available studies; the list can be sorted by any column, in ascending or descending order, by clicking on the column header; several studies can be selected at once by holding down '''Ctrl''' or/and '''Shift''' keys on the keyboard while making the selection.<br><div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: Only the compiled (these with the '''Ready Status''' of '''Yes''') studies can be inserted. To learn more see [[Editing Study Scripts#Compiling Scripts|Compiling Studies]].</td></table><brdiv>
# To format the selected studies prior to inserting them into a chart, check the '''Format''' check box; uncheck the box to insert studies without formatting. To learn more see Default Studies Properties and Default Studies Inputs.
# Double-click the selected study or click '''OK'''.
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 == Removing Studies ==
A study can be removed using the '''Format Objects''' window:
Studies can also be removed by one of the following methods:
<br>- * Position the mouse pointer over the study that is to be removed; once the '''Pointer''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Pointer.gif png]] changes into a '''Hand''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Hand.gif png]] , right-click and then click '''Remove Study'''; or:<br>- * Position the mouse pointer over the study that is to be removed; once the '''Pointer''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Pointer.gif png]] changes into a '''Hand''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Hand.gif png]] , click on the study and then press the '''Delete''' key on the keyboard.</ol>
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== Study Status Switch ==
== Removing All Studies == Since MultiCharts 8.7 beta1 all the studies applied to the chart can be toggled on and off by a single click on [[Understanding Chart Window|their names]] in the status line.
<br>To remove all studies, inserted into a Chart Window, right-click on an empty area of the chart and then click '''Remove == Removing All Studies'''.<br></DIV><!--=== === submenu ITEM END === ====== == =<br>=--><br>
To remove all studies, inserted into a Chart Window, right-click on an empty area of the chart and then click '''Remove All Studies'''.
<br>== Inserted Indicators List ==
A list of all indicators, inserted into a Chart Window, can be viewed under the '''Indicators''' tab in the '''Format Objects''' window:
# Select the '''Indicators''' tab.
<br>The indicators list can be sorted by any column, in ascending or descending order, by clicking on the column header.  The columns display the following information:<br>'''Name''' – name of the indicator
<br>'''Input String''' – input parameters of the indicator; to learn more see Default Studies Inputs and Setting Studies Inputs
<br>'''Status''' – current status of the indicator: '''on''' – the indicator is turned on, or '''off''' – the indicator is turned off
<br>'''SubChart''' – the SubChart, in which the indicator is plotted
<br>'''Base Data #''' – the data series, to which the indicator is applied
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  == Inserted Signals List ==
A list of all signals, inserted into a Chart Window, can be viewed under the '''Signals''' tab in the '''Format Objects''' window:
# Select the '''Signals''' tab.
<br>The signals list can be sorted by any column, in ascending or descending order, by clicking on the column header. The columns display the following information:<br>'''Name''' – name of the signal
<br>'''Input String''' – input parameters of the signal; to learn more see Default Studies Inputs and Setting Studies Inputs
<br>'''Status''' – current status of the signal: '''on''' – the signal is turned on, or '''off''' – the signal is turned off
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== Moving Studies between SubCharts ==
== id=6>An indicator in one SubChart can be moved to another existing or a new SubChart within the same Chart Window. Moving Studies between Each SubChart can contain a number of objects. To learn more see Using SubCharts == .  The indicator's Base Data # will not be affected by moving the indicator to another SubChart. A signal can only be applied to the SubChart containing the data series with the Data# 1, and can not be moved to another SubChart.
An indicator in one SubChart can be moved to another existing or a new SubChart within the same Chart Window. Each SubChart can contain a number of objects. To learn more see Using SubCharts. The indicator’s Base Data # will not be affected by moving the indicator to another SubChart.
<br>A signal can only be applied to the SubChart containing the data series with the Data# 1, and can not be moved to another SubChart.
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== id=7>Moving Indicator to Existing SubChart ==
An indicator can be moved using the '''Format Indicator''' window:
# Select the '''Properties''' tab.
# In the '''SubChart''' section, in the '''SubChart''' scrolling list box, select the '''SubChart#''' you want to move the indicator to.
<br>An indicator can also be moved by the following method:<br>- # Position the mouse pointer over the over the indicator or the Status Line of the indicator to be moved; once # Once the '''Pointer''' <IMG src='../images/cursors/[[File:Pointer.gif png]] changes into a '''Hand''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Hand.gif png]], hold the left mouse button and drag the indicator to another SubChart. # Release the mouse button to complete moving the indicator.</ol>
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 == id=8>Moving Indicator to New SubChart ==
An indicator can be moved using the '''Format Indicator''' window:
# Select the '''Properties''' tab.
# In the '''SubChart''' section, in the '''SubChart''' scrolling list box, select the '''Show On Top or Show On Bottom''' to move the indicator to a new SubChart at the top or at the bottom of the Chart Window, respectively.
<br>An indicator can also be moved by the following method:<br>- # Position the mouse pointer over the indicator or the Status Line of the indicator to be moved; once # Once the '''Pointer''' <IMG src='../images/cursors/[[File:Pointer.gif png]] changes into a '''Hand''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Hand.gif png]] , hold the left mouse button and drag the pointer to the upper or lower border of the Chart Window, or of another SubChart. # Once the pointer changes into the '''Create New SubChart''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Subgraph_New.gif" WIDTH="28" HEIGHT="25" ALIGN="bottom"> ]] symbol, release the mouse button to create a new SubChart.</ol>
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 == id=9>Hiding Indicators ==
In some instances displaying an indicator may not be necessary. Hidden indicators retain their full functionality and continue running. Please note that a signal can not be hidden.
# In the '''SubChart''' section, in the '''SubChart''' scrolling list box, select the '''Hide'''.
<br>An indicator can also be hidden by one of the following methods:<br>- * Click the '''Hide Object''' <IMG src='../images/toolbar/54_Hide[[File:Hide_Indicators_new.png ]] icon on the '''Control''' toolbar; or:<br>- * Select '''Format''' in the main menu and click '''Hide Object'''.</ol>
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 == id=10>Redisplaying Hidden Indicators ==
To redisplay a hidden indicator in a Chart Window:
# Select the '''Properties''' tab.
# In the '''SubChart''' section, in the '''SubChart''' scrolling list box, select '''Show On Top''', '''Show On Bottom''', or '''SubChart #n''', to redisplay the indicator in a new SubChart at the top, a new SubChart at the bottom, or in an existing SubChart, respectively.
 
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== Turning Studies Off and On ==
Studies may be turned off or on. A study that is turned off will stop running and become hidden.
== id=11>Turning Studies Off When the study is turned back on, it will resume running and On == re-appear in the original SubChart.
Studies may be turned off or on. A study that is turned off will stop running and become hidden. When the study is turned back on, it will resume running and re-appear in the original SubChart.<br>An indicator, based on a data series that has been deleted, will be turned off, and can only be turned back on after it has been reassigned to another, existing data series. To learn more see Setting Base Data Series.
<br>A study can be turned off or on from the '''Format Objects''' window:
# Open the '''Format Objects''' window.<br><span>{{FormatObjectIS}}</span>
# Select the study that you want to turn off or on, and click the '''Status''' button.
# The study's status, displayed in the '''Status''' column of the '''Format Objects''' window, will change.
 
== Recalculating All Studies in One Click ==
 
* For '''Indicators''' right-click on an empty area of the chart and then click '''Recalculate All Indicators'''.
* For '''Signals''' right-click on an empty area of the chart and then click '''Recalculate Strategy'''.
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 == id=12>Changing Visual Order ==
The '''Visual Order''' in which the indicators are displayed can be changed.
When a number of objects are displayed in a single SubChart, the objects are displayed in "layers" – one object is in the "front", the next is "behind" it, and so on.
<br>The order of the layers constitutes the '''Visual Order''' of the objects.  
The Visual Order can be changed to prevent a thick line in the "front" layer from obscuring a thin line in the "back" layer.
<br>The Visual Order can be changed by one of the following methods: <br>* Right-click on the chart area and then click '''Visual Order'''; in the Visual Order window that appears, select an object and use the order buttons to change its visual order; or: <br>* Position the mouse pointer over an object; once the '''Pointer''' <IMG src='../images/cursors/[[File:Pointer.gif png]] changes into a '''Hand''' http[[File://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/cursors/Hand.gif png]] , right-click, then point to '''Visual Order''' and use the shortcut menu order commands to change the visual order of the object.<br>Visual Order commands/buttons:<br>'''Bring to Front''' – the object will be placed in the front of all other objects
<br>'''Send to Back''' – the object will be placed behind all other objects
<br>'''Bring Forward''' – the object will be moved one layer to the front
<br>'''Send Backward''' – the object will be moved one layer back
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