RSI5 is a numeric value  ... so the formula is not correct.

You need to say:
Buy = RSI5 <25 and ....
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Louis Préfontaine 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 12:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Timeframeset question


  Hi,

  Is this formula correct?

  TimeFrameSet( inDaily ); 
  RSI5 = RSI (5);
  TimeFrameRestore(); 

  Buy = RSI5 and C>O;

  Thanks,

  Louis

  p.s. I want the RSI on 5 days to be below 25 and the C>O in hourly data.  Is 
that correct?




  2008/6/16 blinddoekje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

    Thanks; gave it a try but still doesn't work. I only get EOD 
    results ... In [email protected], "Mohammed" 


    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    >
    > Hi;
    > 
    > Please try this one. I'm not sure if it work or not..
    > 
    > TimeFrameSet( in1Minute);
    > 
    > Vol_Trig= V >= BBandTop(V,10,2);
    > RSI_Trig = RSIa(C,10)>70;
    > 
    > TimeFrameRestore();
    > 
    > Vol_Trig_ = TimeFrameExpand(Vol_Trig, in1Minute);
    > RSI_Trig_ = TimeFrameExpand(RSI_Trig, in1Minute);
    > 
    > buy=0;
    > 
    > Filter = Vol_Trig_ AND RSI_Trig_;
    > AddColumn( Close, "Close" );
    > 
    > Regards
    > 
    > 
    > --- In [email protected], "blinddoekje" <rub92me@> wrote:
    > >
    > > I'm trying to use the timeframeset command do do a simple 
    intraday 
    > > explore, but can't get it to work. For some reason when I run the 
    > > explore it is ignoring the timeframeset and just gives me EOD 
    results.
    > > I have 1 minute data for the symbol I'm running it against.
    > > See below for the simple AFL code. 
    > > 
    > > TimeFrameSet(in1Minute);
    > > Vol_Trig= V >= BBandTop(V,10,2);
    > > RSI_Trig = RSIa(C,10)>70;
    > > Filter = Vol_Trig AND RSI_Trig;
    > > AddColumn( Close, "Close" );
    > >
    >



   

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