Thanks Shri,

 

But actually I should have taken another example as a cross of moving
average for which of course there is no real need to switch to another time
frame - you just have to multiply the period of the MS byt the next time
frame multiple.

So let's think of a rule where you really need to "be" in the other time
frame, like a pattern recognition for example.

 

So my formula:

Rule = "here a complex formula to recongnize a triangle.";

Filter = rule;
AddColumn(TimeNum( ), "Time");
AddColumn(rule, "voila!", 1 ); //until here, works very well.


TimeFrameSet( 3600); 
Rule_time2 = "here the same complex formula that recognizes a triangle.";
Filter = rule_time2; //but theproblem is: it doesn't recognize anything in
the new time frame and gives inconsitent signals..
AddColumn(TimeNum( ), "Time");
AddColumn(rule_ time2, "voila! in hourly", 1 );

Timeframerestore( );



Anybody has some insight?

 

Carl

 

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