Yep There's nothing wrong with your overall form. Very good, in fact. Of course, we can't see the tension you put on the string with each individual finger, but uneven tension can cause vertical torque, and that can cause the arrow to porpoise out of the bow. However, if I understand your previous posts correctly, porpoising wasn't the problem, but rather, the arrow diving at about 15 to20 yards.
If it's not porpoising out of the bow, but still diving at 15-20 yards, then finger pressure on the string isn't the problem. If the arrow is is porpoising out of the bow, then vertical torgue and/or nock point is the problem