Thanks Hans. So does that mean that an 'x' means that the signal may be a bad one?
Then what does the arrow mean?
Here's an example:
I sometimes think it would be better if the weren't there in the first place:
Then what does the arrow mean?
Here's an example:
I sometimes think it would be better if the weren't there in the first place:
Quoting hans_gregorDislikedI understand that a breakdown of TL is invalid if:
1. there is a new low value, smaller than the lowest value that was found between TL points
2. the close value is less than this formula: Low[qExt]+(High[H1]-Low[qExt])*0.236
where:
Low[qExt]=lowest low between the TL points
High[H1]=value of the point 1
hope i'm rightIgnored
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