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Post From: Stochastic Alert
[2016-10-05 04:48:30] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
Yes this is the correct formula: =or(and(CROSSOVER(SG1, SG2), SG1 > 70), and(CROSSOVER(SG1, SG2), SG1 < 70))
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