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John Lyons
2013-05-05 01:23:38


How do I make searchfor periods (after and within) dynamic?

i try using

tod=barssinse (rsi>60);
zod=searchfor(rsi>50)then rsi<50 after 1 within tod ; //also (tod)

with no success



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2013-05-05 11:24:22

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Best Answer
Here is the correct formula:

rsi1 = rsi(14);
tod=barssince(rsi1>60);
zod=searchfor(rsi1>50)then rsi1<50 after 1 within tod ;




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