@nargesmh You can do it this way for buys, for example:

@nargesmh You can do it this way for buys, for example:

I'm afraid I don't fully understand what you need. Do you need an arrow on every MA crossing only? I don't get that candle ID 7 request, sorry.
You need to use boolean variables (true/false). When the first condition is true, the variable is changed into true too. Then, separately, in a different block tree, the second condtion is to be met but with a new condition block on top requesting the variable to be true.
One of the best, but at the same time a bit expensive is 'Tick Data Suite 2'.
Personally never used these blocks. Maybe they're working wrong as jstap said.
@govorushka The block distribution is confusing. Could you please be more specific on what you exactly need?
@William-1 Ok. In that case we cannot select it by name. We'll need to pick the first line via loop:

Excellent. Now let's define VERY accurately how the recovery zone is supposed to work. We need a list of conditions that the EA needs to understand. Could you please list them? We don't need blocks now, just the list of conditions to be met.
@Gilles skstec is right. There is no other way to do it faster.
@shabani-1984h Please don't hijack this thread for your question. Can you please open a new thread with your question?
If you really understand how fxDreema works, you can simply ignore them. Remove from your example and the bot will works perfectly well.
That depends on what you need exactly. Could you please be more specific?
El problema es el spread variable, el swap, las comisiones, etc. Todos esos datos no están incluidos en los datos que se usan normalmente en los backtest. ¿Te has fijado si la calidad de dichos datos es del al menos 99%? Sólo con que sea del 98%, la calidad ya se resiente mucho.
Can you please share the link to the project?
The absolute distance will be 77.965 pips no matter which one is above the other.
This is the second thread you created for the exact same question. Please don't duplicate threads.
Ok, let's begin again. Do those 'loses' are closed trades or open trades at that moment?