Moving Average Deviation Rate Automatic Trading

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    With the help of forum members, the following proscreener, moving average deviation rate has been used for screening in long and short during the moving average line cross the two standard deviation lines.  May I seek your assistance to translate into the automatic trading script?

     

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    #128152

    Here you go attached  … very rough / basic on my part but it gets you going for further work.

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