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ffarron
Posted : Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:37:21 AM
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Like to create a scannable condition when momentum graph crosses up through the zero line - what is the "computerese" for his condition?Thanksffarron
StockGuy
Posted : Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:45:20 AM

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Just right-click on the indicator and select Create Condition.  Set the condition to Crossing up through Value, and set the value to 0.

ffarron
Posted : Wednesday, September 22, 2010 2:49:18 PM
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QUOTE (StockGuy)

Just right-click on the indicator and select Create Condition.  Set the condition to Crossing up through Value, and set the value to 0.

Thank you. It does not quite work yet - after I select "crossing up through value" my prompt reads" Up through" I put in 0.00 next prompt is "passing" - box - of last - box - bar(s); I put "2" in the first box and 2 in the second box. meaning I would like to see two bars above zero before it is selected. Than I asked the system to scan with those parameters, but what came up did not exhibit the parameters requested. Can ou help? thank you, ffarron
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, September 22, 2010 3:00:31 PM


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ffarron,
You can be above zero for 2 out of 2 Bars, but you cannot cross-up through zero for 2 out of 2 Bars as it is impossible to cross-up through zero when you are already above zero.

You could create a Condition for being above zero for 2 out of 2 Bars and a second Conditon for being below zero for 1 out of 3 Bars. If you Drag and Drop these Conditions onto each other and create a Combo Condition with an And between the Conditions, the result would be Condition for being above zero for exactly 2-Bars.

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