quick tactical Q
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What is the logical difference between "is below" and "crosses below" in the condition block?
I know the is below will pass as long as price is below the reference point but for crosses, it is a one time cross that it will pass or it will keep passing on?
I knew the former to be it buh not so recently kind of idk
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I believe it's a one time pass every time the cross happens...Can still wreck you in a sideways, small volume market as it crosses back and forth...*
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@tec-nacks If something 'is below' it means it is below at that exact moment. If something 'crosses below', a time period is considered. Some time ago it was above and now it is below. That time period is the number in candles you can find immediately below the symbol 'x>'.