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July 9th, 2010, 10:14 AM
Frankfurt
Experience: Intermediate
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modify a working order by calling the entry order method again with your new parameters..."
sounds doable!
keep us informed how it ends !
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
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July 9th, 2010, 10:20 AM
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MXASJ
I can now lose money in
milliseconds ! Before I had to wait a whole day!
In the Unmanaged Orders documentation I found this line:
"Unlike the Managed approach where you could modify a working order by calling the entry order method again with your new parameters..."
So I might try that first if I can ensure I'm keeping my position in queue and not doing a cancel/replace if there has been no price change.
All good fun...
ya that sounds good.
sometimes NT documentation could be tricky.
July 9th, 2010, 10:28 AM
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Trying this now:
Code
if ( useEMARetracement ) EnterLongLimit ( 0 , true , EntriesPerDirection , eMAEntry , "Long 1a" ); { if ( EMA ( 8 )[ 0 ] > myEMA ) { eMAEntry = Instrument . MasterInstrument . Round2TickSize ( myEMA ); EnterLongLimit ( 0 , true , EntriesPerDirection , eMAEntry , "Long 1a" ); } }
Not sure if its in the right place but I've got a days worth of live market data to play with. Thanks for your input!
July 16th, 2010, 03:41 AM
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hey mxa..
how this topic runs on your side now ?
July 16th, 2010, 03:58 AM
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max-td
hey mxa..
how this topic runs on your side now ?
This is where I'm at. I've coded a bunch of custom methods, but you should get the idea:
Code
case UniversalModel . Model2 : { if ( Close [ 0 ] > EMA ( 8 )[ 0 ] && Rising ( EMA ( BarsArray [ 2 ], 8 ))== true ) { longOK = true ; } else longOK = false ; break; }
and
Code
if ( entryType == UniversalEntry . AlphaMethodEntry && modelType == UniversalModel . Model2 ) { EnterLongLimit ( 0 , true , posSize , EMA ( 8 )[ 0 ], "Long 1a" ); }
It does the cancel/replace thing in background until the order is filled, and then the stop logic takes over. Getting there slowly...
Last Updated on July 16, 2010