Terry, thanks for the reply.  In my code I'm using:

Sell=ExRem(Sell,Buy);
Buy=ExRem(Buy,Sell); 
Cover=ExRem(Cover,Short);
Short=ExRem(Short,Cover); 

The problem I'm having is generating a series of signals like sell,
short, sell, short, without a previous buy or cover signal and I don't
understand how that could happen.  I've tried different combinations
like exrem(Buy,sell+cover), for example, and I'm still getting signals
that don't make sense.  Any idea how to fix that or are there any
programs that include different short/cover signals that I could copy?

Chuck

--- In [email protected], "Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It doesn't matter if Sell = Short, or not. All the function does is
> remove redundant signals AFTER Buy/Sell/Short/Cover has been processed.
> This way you can PlotShapes using Buy/Sell/Short/Cover and you will only
> see the signals you would take.
> 
> Buy  = ExRem(Buy,Sell); //Removes redundant Buy signals
> Sell = ExRem(Sell,Buy); //Removes redundant Sell signals.
> Do the same for Short,Cover
> --
> Terry




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