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Rajeev Upadhye
2018-09-14 11:16:34


temp1 = Wma(Willr(25),25) - Wma(Willr(25),75);
Plot(temp1,"W%R Divergence",colorBlack,ChartYBar,styleOwnScale);



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2018-09-17 05:09:50

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There are no errors in that formula. I just use it in a chart and it does display correctly.


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