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Hi,

I have an indicator called "Average Pullback" that I cannot find the source code for on my machine. I have no recollection of downloading it anywhere. The indicator shows up in the indicator panel but is not listed with that name in the /bin/custom/indicator folder. I have very few assemblies so I am pretty sure it is not part of an assembly. I'm kinda stumped on how to find it's source code. I did do a google search but no luck there either. Appreciate any input, thanks in advance.



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Try to search the text "AveragePullback" in all your Indicators directory.
Example with searching the text sma:

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Try to search the text "AveragePullback" in all your Indicators directory.
Example with searching the text sma:

Thanks, I tried various searches on the two PCs i use.

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