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[amibroker] Re: How to initiate a binary signal?



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Sebastian,

take a look at the "flip" function...

Walt

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "sebastiandanconia" 
<sebastiandanconia@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> I have a trend-following formula where I only want unique signals 
for 
> long and short and not multiple signals within the same trend.  
This 
> is where I'm at, but of course it doesn't generate any signals 
since 
> a "Buy" binary signal today is dependent upon a "Sell" binary 
signal 
> from the day before, and vice versa.
> 
> Cond1= C > Ref(HHV(C,20), -1 );
> Cond2= C < Ref(LLV(C,20), -1 );
> 
> Buy=Cond1==1 AND Ref(Cond2,-1)==1;
> Sell=Cond2==1 AND Ref(Cond1,-1)==1;
> 
> What I need (I think) is a "false" initiating signal that will be 
> dropped off as soon as its used, allowing Cond1 and Cond2 to run on 
> their own afterwards, I just don't know how to do it.  I'm new.:)
> 
> TIA for any suggestions.
> 
> 
> Luck to all,
> 
> Sebastian





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