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It's easy to have these kinds of problems when trying to write code, particularly when it's in a language or application that you are not familiar with as a programmer.
In this "ask any question" thread, what we do is transfer members' questions to the appropriate sections of the forum where they are most likely to find someone with an interest in their issue and with the knowledge to be of help. In this case, I am copying your post to the "Want your NinjaTrader STRATEGY created for free?" thread. This is a resource you may not have been familiar with, but it has been helpful to many others. There is also a similar thread for asking for help on indicators if you ever need that.
You can access the new post by clicking this rectangle:
CAN ANYONE HELP ME FIX THE ERRORS WITH THIS STRATEGY CODE
// MACD and Bollinger Bands Scalping Strategy
using System;
using NinjaTrader.Cbi;
using NinjaTrader.Gui.Tools;
using NinjaTrader.NinjaScript;
using NinjaTrader.Data;
namespace …
You should look there for any replies.
Two additional notes:
1. When you go to that location, please attach a file containing your code, in addition to listing it in the post itself. Anyone who is going to look at your code will need to read it in a file, not in the unformatted text that the system, unfortunately, prints it as when you post it. It is also a very good idea to explain, in regular English, what you want to finished code to do, rather than make someone try to work through it and guess what you intended.
2. I see that you made a similar request in an entry titled "ninja script error," which unfortunately you put in the "Help, Tutorials and How-Tos" articles section of the Wiki, which is meant to be a reference of answers, sort of like an encyclopedia, not of questions you want answered. ( ) I am deleting that entry, as it is in the wrong place.
Good luck.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
If you're talking about the posted strategy by @clickandgrab808 above, the current residence of his strategy is the free strategy thread, as indicated in the prior post, so anything else about it should be there ( @trendisyourfriend has shown some suggested modifications to it there.)
Just to let you and anyone else know, in general posts in this "ask any question" thread are very temporary. They come here via the "Ask your first question" shortcut on the main page, or other links. They are intended mostly for new members, or infrequent posters, who know what they want to ask about, but don't know enough about the forum to know where to post their question.
We look at the new posts in this thread and decide where they would ideally have gone, and then copy them to the forum section/area/thread that seems most likely to be a good one for it to be seen and responded to by others with a similar interest. So in this case, @clickandgrab808's post was transferred to the free strategy thread, and quickly got a response.
Sometimes something will sit here for a bit, because I am not always as on top of things as I should be. But I think just about everything that has come there has been re-routed to a better location, and some have sparked off significant discussions (not all, but that's the way a forum works.)
For these reasons, in most cases there is no point to reply to a post that shows up in this thread, because ideally it will soon be on its way to a better location, which is the place to reply to it.
This is just a general FYI, for anyone who has wondered what posts in this thread are about, and why they are generally followed by posts somewhere else.
Bob.
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Edit: I see where @mewddsltd has shifted his response to the original post to the free strategy thread after it was transferred there, which was the best thing to do. I just was slow to catch on to what I was seeing.
I'll leave this post as-is anyway, as it may help anyone to understand the way the "ask any question" thread works.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
How do I set up NQ and ES side by side accurately to see which way they're going that might be different from each other? Like if I use 5min charts, how do I know that i have them both set at the right height or bottom to make sure Im looking at the right differences. Thanks!
I have a few ideas to program into NT8 but I'm NOT a programmer.
Anyone would like to add my ideas to this platform via programming.
PLEASE
Let me know
TY
Chris Brock
For the math inclined. Scalp strategy for trading day trading ES. with win rate of 60%
On loss increase lot size using the following progression for a 6 steps progression:1-1-1-2-5-10
On win you double your lot size and on 2nd win = restart progression
In other words - win 2 in a row you return to step one
What is the probability of winning twice in a row before losing 6 th step? -Minus 20 Units.
In this "ask any question" thread, we try to find a location in the forum where a member's question is most likely to be be seen and hopefully responded to by other traders of similar interests, and then create a new thread for their post in that location.
You have a very general-interest question, so I have transferred it to the "Traders HIdeout" section, which is for generic type questions. You can access your new thread by clicking here:
How do I set up NQ and ES side by side accurately to see which way they're going that might be different from each other? Like if I use 5min charts, how do I know that i have them both set at the right height or bottom to make sure Im looking at the …
If there are any replies, that is where to find them.
Good luck.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote