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    I would like my ea to find the candle that breaks the short level of a certain time? is it right to set it like this for the short?

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      slydexx last edited by

      I would like my ea to find the candle that breaks the short level of a certain time? is it right to set it like this for the short?

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      instead for the long so can it be correct?
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      I doubt that under is below both must be like this (>) if I want it to close under the lowest period of a given time.

      Grazie.

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        jstap @slydexx last edited by

        @slydexx < is less than/below, > is more than/above, you most likely want to use candle 1, 0 will give you the current price at best not the close (0 doesn't close until it becomes 1).

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          slydexx last edited by

          so if I understand correctly if I have to break upwards,
          according to the setting of the previous post so is it correct?
          left operand> right operand?

          if it has to break below
          Left operand <right operand?

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            jstap @slydexx last edited by

            @slydexx Yes this means the left operand is below the right, so if left is 1 right must be at least 1.0000000000000001, or something like that.

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              slydexx last edited by

              Ok! Thanks for your support
              😄 Thank

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