MT5 Forward Test on-chart data does not fall on candle sticks. Does anybody know why this is happening? - page 2

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I always loved that old guide for describing in a very lucid manner why the quality of a question predetermines the quality of the (potential) answers. I remember linking and pinning it on a forum that was completely unrelated to tech when I used to be active there and the whole quality of the forum improved after people took some of the advice to heart before posting questions (that was back when people actually used to read). My only critique was and still is the "dealing with rudeness" subsection. There is such a thing as giving a direct, cut-through-the-bullshit anwer, while being polite and friendly at the same time. The mutual exclusivity between those two is a false dichotomy in my experience.
I always loved that old guide for describing in a very lucid manner why the quality of a question predetermines the quality of the (potential) answers. I remember linking and pinning it on a forum that was completely unrelated to tech when I used to be active there and the whole quality of the forum improved after people took some of the advice to heart before posting questions (that was back when people actually used to read). My only critique was and still is the "dealing with rudeness" subsection. There is such a thing as giving a direct, cut-through-the-bullshit anwer, while being polite and friendly at the same time. The mutual exclusivity between those two is a false dichotomy in my experience.
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way. (2004)
Don't rush to claim that you have found a bug.
Questions Not To Ask
My program doesn't work. I think system facility X is broken.
It is almost always your code.
Do you really expect an answer? There are no mind readers here and our crystal balls are cracked.
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way. (2004)
Be precise and informative about your problem
We can't see your broken code.
Always post all relevant code (using Code button) or attach the source file.
What does the log files say?
No one has given a useful answer because we are unable to recreate the issue.
In software development, there is a saying (well at least in my circles it was a saying): "We need the recipe for a burnt cake in order not to burn it."
The same applies here. You have to give us a clear "recipe" that reproduces the issue, so that we can figure out what is going wrong and how to prevent the issue.
Since on our end we have never experienced the issue, we are unaware of what conditions can cause it.
So, if you want us to properly look into it, provide us with a "recipe".