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Hi All,
I have just purchased AmiBroker and I love it!!! Now I want to get
started with a simple Exploration, but can't get it to work and
searching desperately for the way to solve my simple task. I was
hoping someone here could help me and tell me how I solve the
following task with programming:
Basically I want to make an Exploration, that searcher for breakouts
with some specific criteria's. I got the criteria's down, except one
portion.
I can't understand how I should define a time frame during the day-
for example- 9:30 am to 10:00 am (30 first minute of Nasdaq
opening). Then I want my program to get the High and the Low Close
values during this specified period (I should also be able to change
the period- let's say 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM). Basically if I run the
program at 10:15 AM, by knowing the High and Low during the first 30
minutes, I can then check if there has been a break-out during the
last 15 minutes.
I would highly appreciate if someone could advice me or if you
have/know some sample code- doing exact this.
Looking forward to your reply!
Thanks,
Jorgen
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