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I am new to SC. from Ninja. I have an opening range indy I want to put into Studies. It's extension ends .cpp. Can anyone help me out importing it?
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Why not to use built in study ?

In SC its called Initial Balance.


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Thanks a lot. I never would have guessed to use that. That works


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