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so the question is how to take the value of the indicator when it is below 20 or above 80, the main line and the signal line.Or crossed behind these levels.Indicator values, I think I've got, but then what to do with them do not know.
Stoh=iStochastic(Symbol(),PERIOD_H1,Kperiod,Dperiod,slowing,MODE_SMA,0,MODE_MAIN,0);
StohSignal=iStochastic(Symbol(),PERIOD_H1,Kperiod,Dperiod,slowing,MODE_SMA,0,MODE_SIGNAL,0)
Macd=iMACD(Symbol(),PERIOD_H4,fast_ema_period,slow_ema_period,signal_period,PRICE_CLOSE,MODE_MAIN,0);
MacdSignal=iMACD(Symbol(),PERIOD_H4,fast_ema_period,slow_ema_period,signal_period,PRICE_CLOSE,MODE_SIGNAL,0);
Gentlemen programmers, explain pliz stochastic indicators have levels 20, 80. Or MACD with level 0.
I think i have got the indicator value, but i don't know what to do with it.
Stoh=iStochastic(Symbol(),PERIOD_H1,Kperiod,Dperiod,slowing,MODE_SMA,0,MODE_MAIN,0);
StohSignal=iStochastic(Symbol(),PERIOD_H1,Kperiod,Dperiod,slowing,MODE_SMA,0,MODE_SIGNAL,0);
Macd=iMACD(Symbol(),PERIOD_H4,fast_ema_period,slow_ema_period,signal_period,PRICE_CLOSE,MODE_MAIN,0);
MacdSignal=iMACD(Symbol(),PERIOD_H4,fast_ema_period,slow_ema_period,signal_period,PRICE_CLOSE,MODE_SIGNAL,0);
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