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Post From: Help with swing high low study

[2023-05-31 21:22:46]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36350
All of the Swing High and Swing Low points in the image you provided are correct for a Length of 1. Keep in mind, a Swing High is when a bar has a higher High than either the bar to the left or right (again with a length of 1), and a Swing Low is when the bar has a lower Low than the either bar immediately to the left and the right.

If you change the length to 2, then the two bars to the left and the two bars to the right have to both be lower than the High of the bar for it to be a Swing High and the same for the Swing Low only for the Low.

This also matches the images you originally provided for how you want it to work.
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