You have to show your code calling the CCI!
double CCI_Low_0 = iCCI(NULL, 0, Low_CCI_period, 0, 1); double CCI_Low_1 = iCCI(NULL, 0, Low_CCI_period, 0, 2); double CCI_Low_2 = iCCI(NULL, 0, Low_CCI_period, 0, 3); double CCI_High_0 = iCCI(NULL, 0, High_CCI_period, 0, 1); double CCI_High_1 = iCCI(NULL, 0, High_CCI_period, 0, 2); double CCI_High_2 = iCCI(NULL, 0, High_CCI_period, 0, 3); Alert("CCI -1: ", CCI_Low_0); Alert("CCI -2: ", CCI_Low_1); Alert("CCI -3: ", CCI_Low_2); Alert("CCI -1 High: ", CCI_High_0); Alert("CCI -2 High: ", CCI_High_1); Alert("CCI -3 High: ", CCI_High_2);Here it is :-)
To me it looks pretty much that in the charts you use CCI's default price PRICE_TYPICAL - but your code uses PRICE_CLOSE as it is more sensible to up and down bars?
wow, you're totally right, mate. Thanks a lot! (Now I feel really stupid, haha)
Lukas273:
Well I have a very good crystal ball - I am working on an EA which gets its signals from there.
wow, you're totally right, mate. Thanks a lot! (Now I feel really stupid, haha)

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Hello everybody, I noticed that my strategy based on CCI does enter the position in the right time. Here is the picture of example:
You can clearly see, that the numbers dont fit at all.
Do you know why is this happening? anybody had similar experience?
Thank you for any advice.