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====== Logical Groups ====== | ====== Logical Groups ====== | ||
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A Logical group is a group of indicators representing logical conditions. All [[opening_logic_condition]] and [[closing_logic_conditions]] indicators represent logical conditions and belongs to logical groups. | A Logical group is a group of indicators representing logical conditions. All [[opening_logic_condition]] and [[closing_logic_conditions]] indicators represent logical conditions and belongs to logical groups. | ||
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==== Using logical groups for opening ==== | ==== Using logical groups for opening ==== | ||
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Looking at the example above, all opening conditions belongs to group [A]. Therefore, the logical result of group [A] will be " | Looking at the example above, all opening conditions belongs to group [A]. Therefore, the logical result of group [A] will be " | ||
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<wrap hi>A strategy sends close signals when there is at least one closing conditions group satisfied.</ | <wrap hi>A strategy sends close signals when there is at least one closing conditions group satisfied.</ | ||
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Forex Strategy Builder Professional sets different logical groups for each closing condition indicator by default. In that way the program closes a position at the first dangerous event. If a strategy has two closing conditions, they will belong to two different logical groups by default. | Forex Strategy Builder Professional sets different logical groups for each closing condition indicator by default. In that way the program closes a position at the first dangerous event. If a strategy has two closing conditions, they will belong to two different logical groups by default. | ||
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==== Logical groups example ==== | ==== Logical groups example ==== | ||
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You can make various complex logic by using logical groups. | You can make various complex logic by using logical groups. |