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January 11th, 2014, 10:37 PM
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Is there a way to set a default limit and stop limit when using OCO orders so I don't have to manually enter the amount every single time?
EX:
I place an OCO order to buy limit = 1.00, I want to automatically have the CLOSE limit to be base +0.50 and stop limit to be base -0.20
TIA
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January 11th, 2014, 10:42 PM
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just figured it out. For those that are wondering about this
Save an order template. right click subgraph> buy custom > the name of the order template you used.
January 11th, 2014, 10:43 PM
Nashville, Tennessee
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sorry, brother ... I'm not familiar with TOS .... In Ninja , I use ATM strategies that automatically setup
targets and stops. OCO is just a given.
AJ
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"Life On The Edge of SR"
January 12th, 2014, 01:59 AM
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thanks regardless. in ToS (and I'm pretty sure all other platforms), you can create your own order template.
Whenever you want to make a trade (in ToS at least), just right click the subgraph > buy custom > the name you saved your template as.
Shaves a few seconds off your order execution.
January 12th, 2014, 12:02 PM
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rice0721
thanks regardless. in ToS (and I'm pretty sure all other platforms), you can create your own order template.
Whenever you want to make a trade (in ToS at least), just right click the subgraph > buy custom > the name you saved your template as.
Shaves a few seconds off your order execution.
Yes, I'm sure that is the NinjaTrader ATM equivalent.
I couldn't imagine entering the market without a set plan of risk and targets. I have several setup for all
types of scenarios, because as we know, the markets change daily ... if not hourly
AJ
Nashville, Tennessee
"Life On The Edge of SR"
January 3rd, 2019, 03:28 PM
Dallas, TX USA
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rice0721
Is there a way to set a default limit and stop limit when using OCO orders so I don't have to manually enter the amount every single time?
EX:
I place an OCO order to buy limit = 1.00, I want to automatically have the CLOSE limit to be base +0.50 and stop limit to be base -0.20
TIA
In ToS , Click ActiveTrader tab, you will see templates there, works in similar way as in .
Last Updated on January 3, 2019