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“Crosses Above” versus “Closes Above”

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murty

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7 years ago #116374

What is the difference between “Crosses Above” and “Closes Above” ?

Can both accept either a constant (eg 150) and variable (eg SMA(10)) on the right hand side of the rule?

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tomas262

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7 years ago #141673

Hello,
 
Closes above operator works only for Close price vs an indicator and is true if price opens below given indicator and closes above it.
 
Crosses above operator works for any indicator versus Indicator and it checks that Indicator1 was below Indicator2 on previous candle, and now crossed above Indicator2 on current candle.

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murty

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7 years ago #141702

I already know that. (Did you just cut and paste?).  My question is: can the Indicator2 be a constant number in both cases?

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tomas262

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7 years ago #141726

Hello,

 

sorry, did not know you have read that already. Closes Above/Below now works with indicators similar to this “Close(163) Closes Above SMA(102)” 

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