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    Operations based on the indicator Murrey

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    • fxDreema
      fxDreema last edited by

      Why do you have "Price level 2" in blocks on the right? There are objects with 2 or 3 coordinates (price levels) - trendlines, sqares - but the horizontal line has only 1.

      Nevermind, to understand when some block passes, connect "Draw arrow" to it's output and you will see the moments where it passes on the chart in form of clouds with arrows.

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      • tcanuto
        tcanuto last edited by

        __Why do you have "Price level 2" in blocks on the right? There are objects with 2 or 3 coordinates (price levels) - trendlines, sqares - but the horizontal line has only 1.[/quote:236b4jfc]
        Ok So in short: the solution is to leave everything in the price level 1?

        __Nevermind, to understand when some block passes, connect "Draw arrow" to it's output and you will see the moments where it passes on the chart in form of clouds with arrows.[/quote:236b4jfc]
        Thanks for the tip. Another opportunity will.

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        • fxDreema
          fxDreema last edited by

          To test any price level from any indicator, candle, and most of the things inside "Condition" block... basically any numeric values, use "Levels tester" block, as it can show you values in realtime.

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          • tcanuto
            tcanuto last edited by

            I tried, but could not. I put in all price level 1 but nothing close orders. Please show me a sample project on how close to this indicator?
            Meu projeto atual é: http://fxdreema.com/shared/fzhloQ09c

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            • fxDreema
              fxDreema last edited by

              Oh, try with Candle Close [0] instead of Ask price. Crossover here means that two lines are crossed, but Ask itself is a point. Candle Close [0] works as a line, because Candle Close [1] is also used in that calculation.

              I mean, to have crossover you have to know where the price was in the past and where it is now. If in the past it was below certain line and now it is above - then you have crossover above (from below). But Ask price itself does not have nothing in the past.

              Well, I can do something to workaround this, to collect ticks from the past and use the previous tick, then I think it has a chance to work... but it's better if you do it with Candle Close [0], because Candle Close [1] point (which is used to describe the past) is at a good distance from Candle Close [1] and everything is fine 🙂

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              • tcanuto
                tcanuto last edited by

                Okay, that's actually when I need to be playing the closing line that close.
                Also will test this way u told me.

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