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[2022-01-28 03:12:51] |
coachted - Posts: 403 |
I have a study for the previous day hi and want an alert to go off when price equals or goes above it and I am using the following language and want to know if this is correct --- =OR(SG1[0] > SG1[-1], SG2[0] < SG2[-1])
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[2022-01-28 16:11:52] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 40583 |
What you have written is a valid alert, but without knowing exactly what you are trying to do and the subgraphs involved, we can't say whether it is correct or not. The one thing we want to point out is that you state that you want the alert when the "price equals or goes above", but you just have a "Greater Than" and a "Less Than" sign, you would need to add the "Equals" sign to have the equal test (i.e. >= or <=). Also note that with the way you have this written, it has to be entered on the study itself, as you are only referencing by the Subgraph. Refer to the following for more information: Study/Chart Alerts And Scanning: Referencing Study Subgraphs For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
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