Right, I also find out that it is only in a renko chart.
I don´t think that the reason is something in the automatic.efs
For ex. if you try a normal SMA from the Basic Study Menue with the same settings (length 5, offset 3, simple) you get the same or better also a drift.
One thing is strangely when we included "ComputeOnClose" it is fixed in the automatic.efs, but only if one new bar appear, when the prices are growing faster and two three or more appear we have a drift!
So to find the clue may be in the correlation with the calculation between renko and the calculation of the SMA, may be a timing problem, when and how are the several parts from renko and the SMA calculated?
Peter
I don´t think that the reason is something in the automatic.efs
For ex. if you try a normal SMA from the Basic Study Menue with the same settings (length 5, offset 3, simple) you get the same or better also a drift.
One thing is strangely when we included "ComputeOnClose" it is fixed in the automatic.efs, but only if one new bar appear, when the prices are growing faster and two three or more appear we have a drift!
So to find the clue may be in the correlation with the calculation between renko and the calculation of the SMA, may be a timing problem, when and how are the several parts from renko and the SMA calculated?
Peter
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