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[Music] hello this tutorial is in response to a comment we received asking how to show buy and sell errors on the screen and that comment was received on one of our tutorials on writing a Metatrader indicator step by step so you can see the errors I have here showing up and down arrows now the request was showing buy and sell errors I can show you how to print the errors on screen determining whether you want to buy or a sell signal is entirely up to your strategy so Im choosing a default strategy here what Im going to do is take the indicator that I used in the earlier tutorials being this ribbon indicator its a 3 moving average indicator and displays the fast and the slow moving average with a filled space between and leaves a gap where the signal moving average or the even faster moving average doesnt align with the other two Ive just used this in the tutorials to date and it seems sensible to use the same thing given the request was made following one of these tutorials so I