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bkl-41
Posted : Thursday, September 5, 2013 9:04:55 AM
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What exactly does moving up/down net and moving up/down smart mean?

Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, September 5, 2013 9:23:15 AM


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Moving Up Net means the net change (or value from close to close or current value) over the Period is greater than the Net Change > value.

Moving Down Net mean the net change over the Period is less than the Net Change < value. Note that this value should normally be negative if you are checking for the value to be decreasing.

Moving Up Percent means the percent change over the Period is greater than the Percent Change > value.

Moving Down Percent means the percent change over the Period is less than the Percent Change < value. Note this value should normally be negative if you are checking for the value to be decreasing.

Moving Up Smart means the value was increasing Slowly, Fast or Very Fast over the Period depending on how the slider is adjusted.

Moving Down Smart means the value was decreasing Slowly, Fast or Very Fast over the Period depending on how the slider is adjusted.

Smart, Slowly, Fast and Very Fast are not defined. It is proprietary and I do not know how they are calculated. It is just designed as a way to use a English language descriptions and get a result when you don't need to know how it works.

If you do need to know how it works, you will need to use Net or Percent instead of Smart.



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RobHood
Posted : Friday, March 20, 2015 4:07:37 PM
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Hi,

Is there any key elements to "crossing up" vs. "price above"?

diceman
Posted : Friday, March 20, 2015 8:33:21 PM
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Crossing up means its the first bar above.

Above doesnt require a cross and could have been above for many bars.

 

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

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