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Last year I did a video tutorial on creating an advanced NinjaTrader strategy, and you guys liked it. So I thought that since I don't use NT any more it would be a good idea to do the same strategy as an example in EasyLanguage with MultiCharts.
I'm continuing here from a bit of a discussion that started in the "introduce yourself" thread. I thought rather than clutter that up with a discussion about backtesting, I'd transfer it here. Apologies if I've picked the …
And then in August we're holding a webinar where a systematic trader for a big fund will be talking about how he uses MultiCharts.
You are getting off topic for your own thread, please create a new thread in the MultiCharts section for a MC specific question or problem. Briefly, your code looks fine but maybe you created more than just this (like you created a function called "causal") and the problem is there.