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baz111
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Hi
I am an easylanguage beginner
does anyone know how i write the code for a price movement of '1 tick' in the euro.

For example if i wanted to write that if the body of the previous candle was 1 tick in the euro then how would i write this.

I know the first bit is

If (CLose - open) [1] =
but whats the second bit to specify '1 tick' or even '2 ticks' etc

Many thanks if anyone can help
Baz

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'1 tick' = 1* minmove/priceScale

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