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Easylanguage at What Price

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Just had an idea I was toying with, but cant seem to figure it out.

 

Let's say I'm watching slow stochastic. I only want to sell when its >80, but since its changing intra-bar, it can go from >80 to below<80. Is there to know at what price will take it back out of the extreme.

 

Example:

ES trading at 1205. If price makes a high of 1208, it takes the stochastic into >80, but I want to know what price it has to make in order to take it back out of the extreme.

 

Trying to figure this out using Easylanguage.

 

Any help or guideline will be much appreciated.

 

Thanks

T273

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this is not particularly difficult...

 

you just have to take the formula and do a reverse calculation...

work backwards from 80 to find out the price value.

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