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I know the indicator needs a lot of CPU usage. As I wrote, I just have rewritten that from C to C#. It's not optimized, there are a lot of unclean code. The .cs file is inside, it's not dll. So go ahead to go through code and modify it. I wrote it's not finished
And I would be appreciate if someone wants to help me to fix it/optimize it/improve it.
And once again, it's free indicator at all
And there is original code attached in zip file. For compare and so on.
I played around with the settings and got it to print somethings on the screen but it kept grinding away trying to reload the screen and I would get tired of waiting and reboot.
So , yes it does print on the screen and yes it needs some house cleaning on the code.
You obviously have put a lot of work into this. It has potential.
Wish I could have been more helpful.
Regards,
TMFT
I'm just a simple man trading a simple plan.
My daddy always said, "Every day above ground is a good day!"
I added error handling and commented out the print statements that were drastically slowing down loading while overflowing the output window and serving no useful purpose. Also added some code to take into account the ticksize of the instrument since …