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There is a whole thread about DMA and signal issues. (I think this is it, not sure). I personally don't use it so can't comment. You might try using the DMV dataseries and see if it works any better for you. DMV returns the value not a signal, so you need to use Rising or Falling:
Also as mentioned earlier by max-td here you might eliminate DoubleMA and do it his way. Although honestly, I've not tested this and am not sure if it produces the same results as DoubleMA.
Thanks Sam.
I guess I was hoping that I could build a strategy on the DMA and other indicators. I had hoped to use the change of colour as a reference point. ie. When the DMA turns from falling to rising is changes colour.
Anyway, it seems to be not possible. The entries are too slow.
Regards
Thanks BigMike
after 2 weeks HERE is the answer .... "Keep in mind if you use the wizard it places + sign instead of . in a couple of places, you need to manually change it, but your string above seems fine.
Mike "
i replaced the'+' with a '.' and now it will compile!!
Vic10