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milkysahai001
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I want to create a stoploss strategy using tick points in multicharts 9.0. the stoploss_pt function is not working in this version of multicharts. can someone post a function/ tell me how to do this.


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milkysahai001,

you could convert your tick value to a dollar amount and use the regular SetStopLoss.
Provided your symbol is set up correctly in Quotemanger, you can can compute the dollar value of one tick as:
 
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(MinMove / PriceScale ) * BigPointValue
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