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Bentley
2015-11-14 04:52:17


Hi guys,
Was just wondering about this...
1. Say we define a set up like cross over of MA, then buyprice base on the cross over bar (signal bar) high plus 1 point...

Is it by default that the next statement reference to the signal bar? (meaning the buyprice will only start when cross over is met)
Or it's an condition by itself?

Thanks to all



QuantShare
2015-11-16 03:07:07

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Yes, the "buyprice" will buy at signal bar's close price + 1.


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