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Date/Time: Tue, 01 Jul 2025 13:34:14 +0000



Post From: Indicator based alert

[2020-10-06 17:20:30]
John - SC Support - Posts: 40676
Ackin is correct, but in the case of the particular study you are asking about, the data is stored in the Subgraph data. You pulled up the Chart Values Window, which only shows the information for the most recent bar. You need to use the Tools Value Window to see the data at each bar.

In this particular case, what you can see is that the data is above the bar in one case and below the bar in another. So you can use that as a reference and create an alert using an AND statement like the following to find the transition from above to below:
=AND(ID1.SG1[-1] > L[-1], ID1.SG1 < L)
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