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MA Alerts with Arrows

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The MA Alerts with Arrows indicator allows you to receive signals about the intersection of two moving averages (Moving Average), as well as signals about the price rollback back to the MA – to enter a trade.

Ways to notify about signals:

  • Audio and text alerts – alert.
  • Push notification to the mobile terminal.
  • Email notification – a message to your mailbox.
  • Visual alert-arrows on the chart.

There are possibilities:

  • Show or hide the moving averages and arrows themselves.
  • Display together or separately signals about MA intersections and price returns to moving averages.
  • Receive notifications about both the intersection and the touch of the moving averages of each other.

In order for notifications to arrive at your mobile terminal, you must first configure the MetaQuotes ID in the terminal (for more information, see the article).
  • MA 1 Period (fast) – the period for building a fast moving average.
  • MA 1 Method – a method for constructing a fast moving average.
  • MA 1 Applied price – the price of applying the fast moving average.
  • MA 1 color – the color of the fast moving average.
  • MA 2 Period (slow) – the period for building a slow moving average.
  • MA 2 Method – a method for constructing a slow moving average.
  • MA 2 Applied price – the price of applying the slow moving average.
  • MA 2 color – the color of the slow moving average.
  • Signal-MA Crossing-enables signals about the intersection of two moving averages.
  • Signal – Return back to MA (Open price) – enabling signals about the return of the price to the moving averages, about the opening of the price (Open) beyond them.
  • Candle which look for the signal (0 = current candle) – the candle from which to take the signal. If this parameter =1, then the signals will be taken from the first candle about the intersection of two MA between each other. If this parameter is =0, then the signal will be taken from the zero candle, which has not yet been formed, which means that the signals will only indicate that the two MA touch each other, on an unclosed candle.
  • Enable Arrows-enables and disables the display of arrows on the chart.
  • Show MA – show or hide the moving averages themselves.
  • Enable Alerts-Enable audio and text alerts about alarms.
  • Send Notification – Send a push notification to the mobile terminal.
  • Send Email – Send an email message about the presence of a signal.

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  • MA 1 Period (fast) – the period for building a fast moving average.
  • MA 1 Method – a method for constructing a fast moving average.
  • MA 1 Applied price – the price of applying the fast moving average.
  • MA 1 color – the color of the fast moving average.
  • MA 2 Period (slow) – the period for building a slow moving average.
  • MA 2 Method – a method for constructing a slow moving average.
  • MA 2 Applied price – the price of applying the slow moving average.
  • MA 2 color – the color of the slow moving average.
  • Signal-MA Crossing-enables signals about the intersection of two moving averages.
  • Signal – Return back to MA (Open price) – enabling signals about the return of the price to the moving averages, about the opening of the price (Open) beyond them.
  • Candle which look for the signal (0 = current candle) – the candle from which to take the signal. If this parameter =1, then the signals will be taken from the first candle about the intersection of two MA between each other. If this parameter is =0, then the signal will be taken from the zero candle, which has not yet been formed, which means that the signals will only indicate that the two MA touch each other, on an unclosed candle.
  • Enable Arrows-enables and disables the display of arrows on the chart.
  • Show MA – show or hide the moving averages themselves.
  • Enable Alerts-Enable audio and text alerts about alarms.
  • Send Notification – Send a push notification to the mobile terminal.
  • Send Email – Send an email message about the presence of a signal.

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