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destroyallhumans
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Hello All,

This may be a stupid question, but is there a simple way for tradestation to move my ISL to breakeven when a certain price is hit?

I have been testing the breakeven automated strategy in SIM and am having no luck.

There must be a simpler way.

Thanks,
sam


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Hi sam,

can you post the code of the "breakeven automated strategy" you have been using, the inputs and a screenshot of the situation where your exit should have triggered, but didn't?

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Hi sam,

can you post the code of the "breakeven automated strategy" you have been using, the inputs and a screenshot of the situation where your exit should have triggered, but didn't?

Regards,

ABCTG

Hi ABCTG,

Here's the code. I am setting PositionBasis as True and the floor amount as 25. Then I am opening a market order with a 10 point stop on ES. I was operating under the assumption that at the point that my position reaches $25 in profit, it should move the stop to breakeven. But it isn't.

The attached screenshot is where I am expecting the stop to move breakeven. Let me know what I am missing here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


[IntrabarOrderGeneration = false]

inputs:
PositionBasis( false ) [DisplayName = "PositionBasis", ToolTip =
"Enter true if currency amounts (profit targets, stops, etc.) are for the entire position; enter false if currency amounts are per share or per contract."],
FloorAmt( 1 ) [DisplayName = "FloorAmt", ToolTip =
"Floor Amount. Enter amount of open profit required to activate breakeven stop."] ;

if PositionBasis then
SetStopPosition
else
SetStopShare ;

SetBreakeven( FloorAmt ) ;


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Hi sam,

you are trying to mix manual entries and strategy exits. For a strategy to be able to recognize an open manual position it would have to made aware of it first.
You can find more information in the official forum, but this thread is a good start: https://community.tradestation.com/discussions/topic.aspx?topic_id=112067

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