Jason,
You are right, I saw that two days ago, but did not upload a corrected file because we evolved past that point. However, the nBars was nothing else than the number of bars in the chart, to calculate RealTime, which can now can be done simpler with your new functions.
Steve,
I will go and do the Tick Replay and I am sure I will find what you say. Again, I understand that the real time values are not incorrect [mathematically speaking], I just can't make sense of them and don't understand how they can be used to make trading decisions. They go all over the map [intra-external-bar].
Note: I compare that output to my emulation, which is simply a multiple of base interval.
For example: cci(20, inv(15)) in a 5 min chart, I have it as cci(20*5). I know it is not the same, but at least gives consistent output.
I go do the Tick Replay.
Steve, I saw no button in my pane and I have not changed any settings, they are loaded with 7.9.1,
Thank you
You are right, I saw that two days ago, but did not upload a corrected file because we evolved past that point. However, the nBars was nothing else than the number of bars in the chart, to calculate RealTime, which can now can be done simpler with your new functions.
Steve,
I will go and do the Tick Replay and I am sure I will find what you say. Again, I understand that the real time values are not incorrect [mathematically speaking], I just can't make sense of them and don't understand how they can be used to make trading decisions. They go all over the map [intra-external-bar].
Note: I compare that output to my emulation, which is simply a multiple of base interval.
For example: cci(20, inv(15)) in a 5 min chart, I have it as cci(20*5). I know it is not the same, but at least gives consistent output.
I go do the Tick Replay.
Steve, I saw no button in my pane and I have not changed any settings, they are loaded with 7.9.1,
Thank you
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