"Trading's stressful enough without adding unnecessary math homework to the mix, lol."
Haha, totally agree—math was never my favorite subject anyway. Quick question though, does your indicator handle different account currencies smoothly? Had a weird issue with mine at first...
Mine had the same issue at first, actually. It turned out the indicator was pulling data assuming USD as the default currency, so whenever I used it with EUR or GBP accounts, the calculations got all messed up. Took me a while to figure that out...
What fixed it for me was double-checking the indicator settings—there was an option buried in there to set your account currency manually. Once I selected EUR, everything started working smoothly again. Does yours have a similar setting you might've overlooked? Or maybe it's coded differently?
If your indicator doesn't have that option, you might need to tweak the code slightly (if you're comfortable with that). Most indicators I've seen online assume USD by default unless explicitly coded otherwise. Hope this helps a bit—currency conversions can definitely be tricky sometimes.
Had the exact same headache a while back—spent ages messing around with lot sizes before realizing my indicator was stuck on USD too. Mine didn't have a handy dropdown though, had to dive into the code and manually swap out the currency references. Not exactly fun, but it worked. If yours doesn't have that built-in setting, tweaking the script might be your only option...unless you enjoy trading blindfolded, of course.
Went through something similar once—except it was paint colors, not currencies. After hours tweaking shades, realized my monitor's color calibration was way off... talk about designing blindfolded. Sometimes the fix is annoyingly simple, huh? Glad you sorted yours out without losing your sanity.
Been there with the monitor issue myself, but honestly, sometimes obsessing over tiny details—whether it's paint shades or lot sizes—can lead us down a rabbit hole. Maybe stepping back and trusting our gut can save more sanity than any quick fix ever could...