Default Field - Study Properties
Each study has its own set of properties which may be modified. Certain studies (such as Bollinger Bands, Exponential Moving Average, and Momentum), perform their calculations using a specific value (Field) from the underlying data on which the study is applied. When the study is initially applied to a chart, it binds itself to this Field, which is set in the study properties.
Rule 1:
The Field Default will always be used in a studys properties, unless you specifically tell the application to use another price field, such as High, Low, or Open.

Lets look at an example. The Momentum study is applied to a daily Corn chart. The calculation for Momentum is:
MOM = (Value of the current days bar) - (Value from 10 days ago)
With Momentums properties set to Default, the Value used in the calculation is the Close Price. However, if Momentum was applied to a daily expression chart (C1! - W1!), the expression does not have a Close price. Therefore, the Value will be the expressions result for the specific bar. The study uses the Default value available in the underlying price data.
Rule 2:
When a study is applied to a Symbol, Default = Close (a symbol will always have a Close price on which the study can perform its calculation). When the study is applied to an expression, Default = the expressions result for the given bar.
When a study is initially applied to a Symbol, the Symbol naturally has data such as Open, High, Low, Close, etc. Examination of a studys properties, when applied to a Symbol, will reveal a drop-down box (as shown in the Properties illustration, above).
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However, when the study is initially applied to an expression, the only data available on which to apply a study is the expressions result.
Examination of a studys properties, when applied to an expression, will ONLY reveal the Default field as an option:
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Rule 3:
A study stays bound to the Field on which it was initially calculated.
Lets go back to our original example. You apply the Momentum study to a daily Corn chart. However, you change the studys properties to calculate Momentum based on the High price field. Momentums calculation is now bound to the High price of the underlying data.

Now, you change the Symbol from Corn to an expression: Nearby Corn - Nearby Wheat. Because Momentum is bound to the High price of the underlying data (and because an expression does not have a High price), the chart cannot show the Momentum study.

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