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Obuli Govindaraju
2011-10-26 07:55:14


Is it possible to enter a buy order on one timeframe (ex. daily) and exit on another time frame (ex. 15min)



Obuli Govindaraju
2011-10-26 08:38:03

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I was able to download this http://www.quantshare.com/item-960-multiple-time-frames-trading-system-price-moving-average-crossover#

Looks like it is possible. Can the same multiple timeframe concept be used in Money management scripts as well?



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2011-10-26 14:34:15

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Yes, you can set your formula in "Data.ParseFormula".

Within the formula you can reference different timeframes.



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