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jessehhhh
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I am looking to find the easylanguage code that will allow me to sell shares from 2 different entries.

For example:

I have 2 long entries and at a certain point I want to sell half of my entire position ( the combined shares from both strategies). The only way I have found to do this is put in 2 sell orders and effectively sell the position twice and pay double commision

Is there a way around this?


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jessehhhh,

take a look at the reversed word "total" as this can be used to accomplish what you have in mind.

Additionally the Advanced Example Strategies in the below topic might be helpful for you:
https://community.tradestation.com/Discussions/Topic.aspx?Topic_ID=112094

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jessehhhh
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I tried that and it still didn't work.

The end of my code was "Sell Total Currentshares*.5 next bar at...

It still only sold from one of the positions.

Am I using this word wrong?


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jessehhhh,

can you post code that can be used to reproduce what you are seeing?

Did the exit close out half of your entire position?

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jessehhhh
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I don't have access to it currently but can later.

When i use that exit code it sells half of my first position only. For example if I bought 10 shares in my first entry and 10 in the second, that code sells 5 shares.

If this isn't enough info I will post my code later for help.

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jessehhhh,

yes, the code should provide more insights into why this is not working on your end.

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After doing some digging on the Forum link you sent me I found out that it is not possible to do in an automated way.

In order for you to have 1 exit instead of to I need to turn on Adopt the real-world position in the Automation tab. However this has to be done after a position is entered and the chart needs to be refreshed which is not viable for my strategy.


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jessehhhh,

it sounds like the entries are on different charts or not by a strategy on one chart (like a manual entry and one strategy exit). In that case it's correct that one strategy would have to be made aware of the entire position first.

One way to approach this might be to combine the two strategies into one and apply it to one chart only.

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