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Date/Time: Fri, 18 Apr 2025 04:49:09 +0000
Post From: Alert for High / Low in Daily OHLC study
[2025-04-01 17:19:17] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 39353 |
To do this, you need to test the current value against the value of the previous bar to see if there is a change. You therefore need to set the Input for "Graph High and Low Historically" to "Yes". Then your alert condition formula to test if the high has changed would be the following: =ID1.SG2 <> ID1.SG2[-1] Where ID1 is the ID of the Daily OHLC study, SG2 is the High subgraph and the [-1] indicates to use the value one bar back. If you really do not want to view the High/Low historically (i.e. see how it changes) then you would need to use another copy of the study setup with this option and use it for your alert. You could then hide that study so you do not need to view it. Refer to the following: Study/Chart Alerts And Scanning: Referencing Other Studies on the Chart Study/Chart Alerts And Scanning: Referencing Data Other Than on the Last Bar/Column In the Chart For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |