DblArrow 6 posts msg #66960 - Ignore DblArrow |
9/4/2008 9:00:00 PM
Is there a way to indicate which data point I want to use? i.e. a moving average of the highs or of the lows.
Thanks, Chris
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #66961 - Ignore chetron |
9/4/2008 9:03:29 PM
MAYBE....
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DblArrow 6 posts msg #66962 - Ignore DblArrow |
9/4/2008 9:27:53 PM
Thanks for the quick reply but does not seem to be working quite like it should.
Chris
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DblArrow 6 posts msg #66971 - Ignore DblArrow |
9/5/2008 9:58:03 AM
Anybody have any other thoughts?
Thanks, Chris
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maxreturn 745 posts msg #66974 - Ignore maxreturn modified |
9/5/2008 11:16:45 AM
How bout this:
Regards
Max
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DblArrow 6 posts msg #67097 - Ignore DblArrow |
9/9/2008 9:40:01 AM
Thanks, what is HMA CMA ?
set{HMA, cma(high,50)} Why is it set like this? Is there info in the userguide to this end?
Thanks again, Chris
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DblArrow 6 posts msg #67098 - Ignore DblArrow |
9/9/2008 9:51:09 AM
Ok found cma but HMA?
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #67100 - Ignore chetron |
9/9/2008 10:04:16 AM
fwiw, hma is a variable name that you invent for your result, that you use to reference later.
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