How to compare MFI data in S# Designer~/topic/24178/how-to-compare-mfi-data-in-s-designer/Copyright @ StockSharp Platform LLC 2010 - 20242024-03-28T09:24:43Zhttps://stocksharp.ru/images/logo.pnghttps://stocksharp.ru/posts/m/72820/disregard question, I figured it out. I tried and failed to delete this post.2022-11-23T18:29:13Z2022-11-23T18:29:13ZKirillhttps://stocksharp.ru/users/174526/info@stocksharp.rudisregard question, I figured it out. I tried and failed to delete this post.Copyright @ StockSharp Platform LLC 2010 - 2024https://stocksharp.ru/posts/m/72819/Hi, I want to test a simple strategy that says: Sell if MFI is above 70 Buy if MFI is below 30 What ...2022-11-23T18:03:45Z2022-11-23T18:03:45ZKirillhttps://stocksharp.ru/users/174526/info@stocksharp.ruHi, I want to test a simple strategy that says:<br />Sell if MFI is above 70<br />Buy if MFI is below 30<br />What I have done so far is shown in the screenshot<br />Here's what I don't understand:<br />In the comparison object, the values to compare are only "Value 1" , "operator", "Value 2".<br />I am expecting to see something like "MFI", ">", "70".<br />How exactly do I design a logic that says "If the MFI is greater than 70, sell"<br />With the comparison object in my screenshot, doing this seems impossible because I cannot select "MFI" for "Value 1".<br />Copyright @ StockSharp Platform LLC 2010 - 2024