Thank you so much for the update kind friend
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DislikedHi, the trend is Bearsh, but the row of GBPAUD is green, is it normal or there is some issue? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} This is perfectly normal. The way MaDash is constructed is to show the strength / weakness of the currency block. Mostly Green denoting strength and vice versa. However, some currencies are quoted as the Base Currency such as AUDXXX and some are quoted as the quote currency XXXAUD So to make life easier the indicator switches all values to show only as Base currency, in this particular case GBPAUD becomes AUDGBP. In that way you always get the "corrected view" of strength /weakness of that currency you are looking at. So here it is showing...Ignored
DislikedVersion: 1.38 Expiry: N/A (or technically somewhere around 68 years from now...) Wishing success to all! {file}Ignored
DislikedVersion: 1.38 Expiry: N/A (or technically somewhere around 68 years from now...) Wishing success to all! {file}Ignored
DislikedVersion: 1.38 Expiry: N/A (or technically somewhere around 68 years from now...) Wishing success to all! {file}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thank you, Andrew for the long term expiry. It was getting tiresome having to recreate my template every time. Of course, it's a small price to pay. Please let us know if we can give you a more tangible reward. Cheers, ClemIgnored
Disliked{quote} The name of the indicator never changed so once you over write with the new indicator in your indicator folder, your template never needed to be updated. This was why there were no version numbers in the name of the indicator. This was planned by HK.Ignored
Disliked{quote} This is perfectly normal. The way MaDash is constructed is to show the strength / weakness of the currency block. Mostly Green denoting strength and vice versa. However, some currencies are quoted as the Base Currency such as AUDXXX and some are quoted as the quote currency XXXAUD So to make life easier the indicator switches all values to show only as Base currency, in this particular case GBPAUD becomes AUDGBP. In that way you always get the "corrected view" of strength /weakness of that currency you are looking at. So here it is showing...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Greetings to you and all the best for 2021, I'm trying to get alerts functioning but no luck yetIgnored
Disliked{quote} Just check your alert settings, what type of alert are you looking for ? {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedVersion: 1.38 Expiry: N/A (or technically somewhere around 68 years from now...) Wishing success to all! {file}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I think there were 2 questions there, I answered them both. He asked if the update has push notifications - NO What was the update - Expiry date change. Used to December of each year, nothing has udated with the file in over 2 years. Just trying to be helpful.Ignored
DislikedThere was one question there, regarding push notifications. And you answered one question which wasn't asked, ie about expiry. blam {quote}Ignored