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Comparing diffrent stocks in easylanguage on tradestation

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devfenton
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Hi ,

I am new to trade station easy language. Though I have used other platforms that use easy language in different forms.

I was wondering if it is possible to compare different stocks or indexes in one script. So for example would the following be possible?

If AAPL close[5] >AMZN [4] then
.....
ENDIF

Or is it possible to compare different currencies in one script so that you could build a currency matrix for example

if USDJPY High[2]>EURUSD High[1]


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devfenton,

the data for the stocks would have to be present in one form or the other.
Either as an additional data stream on the chart, so you can reference it or by loading it within the code using price series providers or something along the lines of EasyLanguage Collections or All Data Everywhere.

Referencing it like you have in mind wouldn't be possible unfortunately.

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