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 vantojo 
Vilcabamba, Ecuador
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: Ninja
Trading: NQ, UB
Posts: 204 since Jul 2012

Hi guys,

Scenario: I am in a trade that I entered with a manual ATM and want an indicator to close the position.

Is there a way to do this, without using the DLL or File options that Ninja gives us?

For example, is there a method/function that the indicator can call to ClosePosition for that instrument/account?

It would be the same as having the indicator press the ChartTrader Close button. It would close the position AND the pending ATM brackets.

Thanks


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