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hmm - dont know if we are talking about the same subject here ... ATMs are the automated exit-styles - you can define them ie in the chart-trader : ATMStrategys.
You create them with your variables like Lot-size+Stops+targets .... + save them with specific a name MyTemplate in this case is an example of a name of one ATM you have created yet and that includes all variables you have putted in.
it can also be named as EUROT3 or however.
if your strategy now enters a trade, it enters with this predefined ATM you have choosen in your strategy (ie EUROT3 or MyTemplate)
Then it is like it is - you dont need more variables - its all in the ATM.
I searched through the ninjatrader support forum and found a template to include an ATM strategy in a ninjatrader strategy.
1.Select the code under variables, OnBarUpdate and properties sections into the main ninjatrader strategy.
2.Make 2 separate ATM strategies for buy and sell orders in superDOM with the names matching those in a strategy.
3.The orders opened by ther main strategies can now be managed manually by openeing a separate chart of the same instrument and linking that chart and superDOM. The chart trader is disabled on a chart running a strategy.