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Triple EMA Cross Strategy by lvinnyl

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This is a pretty simple strategy that uses three exponential moving averages (fast, normal, and slow) and enters a long position when the fast EMA is above the normal EMA and the normal EMA is above the slow EMA. The position will be closed once the inverse is true (slow is above normal and normal is above fast).

The settings allow you to choose your data source and the fast, normal and slow EMAs for your personal customization. It also includes custom back testing time frame inputs to target specific time frames in history to view its performance.

There is also a study version that supports alerts. The alerts are called "Long Condition" and "Short Condition".

Tips are welcomed...
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Enjoy!
Notes de version:
This update is in response to a request to support shorting. So, instead of entering and closing a long, this version will enter a long and enter a short.

In addition, I increased the precision of the EMA values from 2 to 6 digits for the purpose of seeing their values in the data window. Lastly, I updated the default quantity value from 95% to 98%.

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