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[User Discussion] - A way to Apply the Crossover Alert to Moving Average Bands.
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[2015-06-19 01:03:45] |
djcurcio - Posts: 236 |
Does anyone know of the way to achieve this? I have two Moving Averages Indicators and each create a band (Fill Top & Fill Bottom). I would like to create an alert when one band crosses over the other. If a band (a pair of the MAs) could be defined as a fictitious indicator (F1 and F2) I could use the Crossover Alert =Crossover(F1,F2). Is there a way to achieve this? Or might it be a suggestion to Sierra? Thanks |
[2015-06-19 05:43:37] |
Sawtooth - Posts: 4141 |
Try this: Add two instances of the Color Bar Based On Alert Condition study. Put this formula in one: =AND(MIN(ID1.SG1,ID1.SG2)>MAX(ID2.SG1,ID2.SG2),MIN(ID1.SG1[-1],ID1.SG2[-1])<MAX(ID2.SG1[-1],ID2.SG2[-1])) and this formula in the other: =AND(MAX(ID1.SG1,ID1.SG2)<MIN(ID2.SG1,ID2.SG2),MAX(ID1.SG1[-1],ID1.SG2[-1])>MIN(ID2.SG1[-1],ID2.SG2[-1])) where ID1 is the faster band, and ID2 is the slower band. -This will give you a visual of where the alerts will be. -If you don't want the visual, you could put each formula in the two different band studies. -You could combine the two formulas with =OR(....) and put it in any study's Alerts tab. |
[2015-06-19 08:07:06] |
djcurcio - Posts: 236 |
thanks Tom - hurts my brain tho LOL
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[2015-06-19 11:18:19] |
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