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I've been using a TEMA indicator where I added an HMA plot into my custom file and placed on a Tick Chart. I noticed that after awhile, the HMA plot (White/Black plot) starts "walking away" from it's original definition and is corrupted with each current candle. Not sure what was causing that so I placed a bare HMA plot over my indicator and utilized a dot plotstyle (Lime) so I could compare.
Possibly, my implementation of adding the secondary indicator to the TEMAv02 file is incorrect. I appreciate any help from the community!
p.s. I haven't noticed this problem on minute charts although I'm still analyzing/observing.
Many Ticks to You!
Kirk
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Thanks Harry for looking into this. It took awhile for a chart to corrupt "before my eyes" so I could take a screenshot and save the indicator info you need to see. I didn't add the built-in HMA (shown on the 1st post) since I believe doing so would cause the corrupted HMA in the TEMAv03 file to revert to correct values. In any case, I'll try that after posting this reply.