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Is is possible to create an alert when a bar closes above or below the bollinger band?

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Is is possible to create an alert when a bar closes above or below the bollinger band?

Yes you can.
1. right click on the indicator that's already on the chart
2. select alert
3. it will take you to it's alert settings.
4. you can select any band you want to trigger the alert.

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