The standard built-in Scholastics does not support that, because it is usually based on the Low/High (or Close/Close) and cannot be applied to another indicator's data.
You might find a non-standard Scholastics indicator in the CodeBase or Market that supports that, but I don't know of any. Do a search and see for yourself.
The standard built-in Scholastics does not support that, because it is usually based on the Low/High (or Close/Close) and cannot be applied to another indicator's data.
You might find a non-standard Scholastics indicator in the CodeBase or Market that supports that, but I don't know of any. Do a search and see for yourself.