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      Setsuna last edited by

      Hallo fellow Fxdreemas

      I like to trade with RSI. 70 or above it buy, 30 or lower its going to sell. I trade from 8:00 till 20:00. But before 8 oclock the price is already lower then level 30. so naturally its going to trade at 8. just like the picture below
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      but dont want that way.

      I only want to trade when it cross 70 or 30 between 8:00 and 20:00. If its cross before 8:00 I dont wanna trade.

      could some one help me

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        vnpython 0 last edited by

        i think first you need to find out what time zone your broker is using in order to filter out that time frame you wish to trade

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          Setsuna @vnpython 0 last edited by Setsuna

          @vnpython-0 it's a British time frame. I use gmt 8.00. But the biggest problem is to not trade when it's start

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            Luisen last edited by

            https://fxdreema.com/shared/SGui95Loe

            You have check the time of your broker, sometimes its no the same , for me for example my broker is 1 hours more than my hour of my city, the EA will start at the hour of the broker

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              vnpython 0 @Setsuna last edited by

              @setsuna said in RSI entry:

              @vnpython-0 it's a British time frame. I use gmt 8.00. But the biggest problem is to not trade when it's start

              ask your broker on the chart time is it NY close (GMT3) or whatelse

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                Setsuna @vnpython 0 last edited by

                @vnpython-0 its said: Our MT4 is set to GMT+2 . Midnight in this time zone coincides with the New York closing time (5pm EST).

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                  vnpython 0 last edited by

                  taken the day light saving into consideration... so now you know the server time, then you know how to determine the filter

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                    Spuzy last edited by

                    make a time filter block and put your wanted times there, then for the condition have it x> and x< which means crossing.
                    above on the last bar, bellow on the current.

                    that block will only run withing your time range, meaning if the block runs at 8:00 and the price is already bellow 30 it will not trigger

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                      Setsuna @Spuzy last edited by

                      @spuzy thank you so much. I will try

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