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RSI spreadsheet format

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[2015-09-07 00:28:43]
User713273 - Posts: 409
=if(75.0<V3=ID13.SG1@3, TRUE, FALSE)

im getting syntax for this formula, what am I missing?
[2015-09-07 00:39:24]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
75.0<V3=ID13.SG1@3
This does not make sense because you are comparing a Boolean result to a study Subgraph.

What is the intent?
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-09-07 00:50:56
[2015-09-07 00:41:28]
User713273 - Posts: 409
RSI value needs to be formatted hat avoids trades when RSI is above 75 or below 25.
[2015-09-07 00:52:17]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Therefore you need to use this:
= OR(ID13.SG1@3 > 75, ID13.SG1@3 < 25)
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