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Ensign Windows (15 Feb 2011)
Traders around the world appreciate the power and flexibility of Ensign Charts. Ensign can display a chart for any symbol in any time frame (including Constant Range, Constant Volume, and Constant Tick charts). Dozens of technical studies and draw tools can be applied to any chart, including the proprietary Ensign Map study (one of the most advanced forecasting tools anywhere). You will see why thousands of traders choose Ensign Windows as their charting and technical analysis software.
Ensign 10 (E10)
Significant New Features:
- All supported vendor feeds can be received simultaneously.
- The charts and forms are free floating for location on any monitor without a desktop MDI design.
- Multiple charts and forms can be placed in a Stack container.
- The DYO study has been redesigned to be more powerful, and easier to understand and read.
- Global Variables can be named and referenced by name instead of just by their index number.
- An Excel style Spreadsheet is now part of the program and an excellent tool for creating a scoreboard.
- Quote pages and Time & Sales have been redesigned to be more colorful and attractive.
- The documentation is in PDF files instead of multiple web pages. A PDF document makes it easy to print a manual.
- Playback supports replaying multiple symbols simultaneously.
- Sharing templates and layouts is accomplished through a new Package feature and distribution through Ensign's servers.
- New Trade Optimizer for advanced users to optimize their trading systems.
- New Chart Scanner for advanced users to generate reports of charts that match a search criteria.
- Ensign 10's Ribbon replaces the menus and toolbars.
- The Ensign Software Programming Language (ESPL) has been redesigned with an IDE, debugging tools, forms and components.
Features in the works but not released yet:
- Order Entry form with automation for making trades with the TransAct Futures brokerage.
- Trading from the chart with the TransAct Futures brokerage.
Last Updated (Sunday, 02 October 2011 10:59)

