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psrkn
Posted : Wednesday, December 5, 2007 12:48:08 PM
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I am trying to code a buy strategy in blocks for a condition that is true when W%R is crossing from <= -20 to > -20.

Please show me how.
Thank you.
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, December 5, 2007 1:33:03 PM


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Please try the following:

Select Strategy | Conditions | Add Condition Add Condition | Indicators | Williams %R.
Left-click on the Williams %R Strategy Condition and adjust the settings as follows:
- Williams %R Period: ?
- is: Crossing Up Through
- Value: -20
- # Bars True: 1
- Bars to Test: 1
- Override TimeFrame: ?

The settings with question marks would need to be determined by you.

-Bruce
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psrkn
Posted : Wednesday, December 5, 2007 6:58:43 PM
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Hi Bruce,

Thank you for your help, and I have another question that related to the above answer. How do I set the crossing condition > -20 to true if it crossed and happened in the past 4 days including today? (The following is a true if its crossing happened today, yesterday, the day before yesterday ,and the 4 day ago.)

Thanks.

Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, December 5, 2007 7:05:30 PM


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Change the Bars to Test from 1 to 4 (while leaving the other settings unchanged). You may wish to review the following:

# Bars True / Bars to Test

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