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I understand. There's no a direct command for that in NT, but you might create some method by yourself. A brief draft idea about it could be:
1. In NinjaTrader7 you can use "GetAccountValue(AccountItem.NetLiquidation)" vs its previous day's value, then..
2. the Algo should be able to determine what positions are opened to close them. There's an unsupported old snippet that perhaps could give you some starting point if you have some programming experience:
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Thank you, I appreciate the draft, but have zero programming experience. Perhaps somebody else can contribute using some of the suggestions in this thread?
Is it possible to automatically set NT8 to flatten all of my account positions once the unrealized P/L reaches a certain $ value? And if so, does the platform need to continue running on the computer?
Thank you!
Probably no help...but I do this with my CQG terminal. Love it when it hits my daily profit target, hate it when it hit my daily loss limit.....
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