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Date/Time: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 12:14:38 +0000



Post From: Number bars Calculated Value Study

[2024-08-09 15:25:45]
John - SC Support - Posts: 35639
You just need to create a simple alert based on that subgraph. The alert formula you would enter is very straightforward, as it would be something like the following:
=ID1.SG50 > 100

Or, if you want to test either positive or negative values, then you could do something like the following:
=OR(ID1.SG50 > 100, ID1.SG50 < -100)

Refer to the following for the general information on Alerts:
Study/Chart Alerts And Scanning

Refer to the following for information on setting up the Alert Sounds:
General Settings Window: Alerts (Global Settings >> General Settings)

And finally, just in case you want to try your hand at other items in the Numbers Bars Calculated Values study, there can be special circumstances that you need to consider when creating an alert for some subgraphs.
Numbers Bars: Referencing Numbers Bars Calculated Values Subgraphs in Alert Formulas
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