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raider45
Posted : Wednesday, December 13, 2017 12:09:02 PM
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This PCF Formula generates signals Up and Down, I would like the change with only Long signal.

C> AVGH5 AND ATR5> XAVG (ATR5, 5)

Thank you and goodbye.

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Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, December 13, 2017 12:16:38 PM


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I would have thought what you have would be the long signal.

C > AVGH5 AND ATR5 > XAVG(ATR5, 5)

And the short signal would be the following.

C < AVGL5 AND ATR5 > XAVG(ATR5, 5)

So I really don't know how you would want it changed in order to make it long only.



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raider45
Posted : Wednesday, December 13, 2017 1:01:56 PM
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The signals on the FNSR and STRM symbols are Up.
 
Signals on the RIOT and PTI symbols are DOWN, these should not be displayed !
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, December 13, 2017 1:16:09 PM


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You need to tell me why those symbols should not be displayed.

Is it just that price has been above the moving average for more than one bar? If so, you should check for crossing up instead of being above.

XUP(C, AVGH5) AND ATR5 > XAVG(ATR5, 5)

With the short version of this being:

XDOWN(C, AVGL5) AND ATR5 > XAVG(ATR5, 5)

But if it is something else, I am not going to just keep guessing at what it might be. You need to tell me. I can't read your mind and it isn't even remotely obvious to me what the difference might be otherwise.



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raider45
Posted : Wednesday, December 13, 2017 1:40:05 PM
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The first is the desired formula, congratulations and thanks!
 
Best regards !
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, December 13, 2017 1:42:59 PM


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You're welcome.



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