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Simple "runner" code

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yeli
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Hi friends
I'm really new to coding..so would really appreciate any help here..

I would like to have a simple "runner" - so, for example:

- Buy 2 ES contracts with a stoploss of 100$
- Takeprofit at 200$ for 1 contract
- bump the stoploss to this level (200$ profit) & have the 2nd contract run till 300$ takeprofit

TIA for your time!!

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Kolnidrei
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hi, this can(t work like this !
First you need a strategy already...
Then in case your first position reaches it's target
you can't immediately place a trailing stop at this level
as it would trigger immediately....

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