ex4 custom indicator pops up
an orange dotted line placed somewhat above the candlesticks, an exit or take profit is recommended.
Not exact matches
As annotated on the chart above, $ UNG is holding support of a steep uptrend
line (black
dotted line), while the 10 - week MA (teal
line) is beginning to pull away from the 40 - week MA (
orange line) after the bullish crossover a few weeks ago.
A cut through the phase space (see the
orange diagonal
line in Fig. 2) results in the intersections shown as red
dots in Fig. 2.
In Figure 2, the curved
lines provide a sense of how this relationship varied across districts.6 The
lines indicate the upper and lower bounds for the shares of 4th graders who met the ELA standard in 68 percent of demographically similar school districts.7 Overall, the scores were lower in districts with larger shares of high - need students, but in some districts student performance was either better or worse than expected, based on the shares of high - need students.8 The
orange dots (for the CST) and the teal
dots (for the SBAC) represent the 20 school districts that were furthest above or below expectations — these
dots are mostly outside the curved
lines.
The custom minivan also received an MRLS logo on the front doors, a striking
orange line along the side skirts, lowering springs with height - adjustable perches, and a set of 19» Mazda RX - 8 R3 - spec forged aluminum wheels, complete with MRLS logo
orange dots.
If the
orange dots on black
line of the i - AMA - Optimum indicator crosses the blue
line of the 8 EMA bottom up and stays beneath the 8 EMA
line, price is said to be pressured higher i.e. a trigger to go long.
If the
orange dots on black
line of the i - AMA - Optimum indicator crosses the blue
line of the 8 EMA top downward, an exit or take profit is highly recommended.
Take a look at the
orange dotted trend
line.
It reports a difference metric between actual market - level law firm diversity (the
dots in Figure 2) and expected diversity derived from the statistical model (the
orange lines in Figure 2).