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GreenMound
Santon, Isle of Man
 
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Good morning,

I am looking to automate my position size in TradeStation to maintain a constant X% investment in any given market. Ultimately I will be using this to back test strategies for weighted portfolios, and then active trade.

I found the following as an example:

Equity = Round((Capital + NetProfit + OpenPositionProfit),0);
Num_Cts = Round((PercentAllocationPerTrade * Equity) / {XYZ},0);

where I had intended to use the Initial Margin as XYZ. Is there a way to generically 'call' the initial margin on a futures contract such that the same code can be used on all contracts?

Thank you in advance for any advice you may be able to offer.

GM


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maryfromcolorado
Denver CO USA
 
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Trade Station uses LUA to program custom features. You would probably need to do it in that language. It is a scripting language, so fairly easy to learn.

I thought about using it for some of my strategies as I like the TS interface better than metatrader, but its not compiled so it won't be as fast as JForex/Java or Mql Metatrader.

Cheers
Mary


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maryfromcolorado
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Oh, I forgot that Trade Station also uses Easy Language to program too.

GL
Mary


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