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If your ninja 6.5 is crashing all the time one reason is your machine maybe have faulty memory, check with memory testing software your bios test sometimes can't find. I had this kind of situation.
I have four years old machine and ninja is stabile 6.5 and 7. lot of charts and back days, 1.5GB memory.
I agree Ninja Support is terrible, but ninjas programming language is best.
Generally I never use latest machine,operating systems or software for production for me or my customers.
Because there is allways some bugs, i start using them,when they proof to be production quality.
While I understand that for some people NT isn't crashing daily. It is for me almost daily. When I run MC it's never crashing. It has nothing to do with OS or Memory. NT is just not a stable program. NT7 is better than NT6.5, but still not there.
Here is another little problem. I applied a default SMA to smooth a Current Session VWAP. The smoothed version was completely off the Current Session VWAP, because the standard SMA of NinjaTrader does not work properly, if used with another indicator:
I always thought that the SMA - the simple moving average - was one of the simplest indicators. But as it appears, it is not easy to code one that is working correctly.
Standard Formula
The standard formula for the SMA is well-known. You add up …
Had to recode my SMA. Also will have to recode other flawed indicators, as they show the same behaviour.
The rounding errors do not occur, when you apply the indicator to price, but they show up when using an indicator on another indicator. So this becomes tricky with NT7.