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Sierra Chart Exit Position by Time

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Average Joe
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Hi all,

I am a fan of SC.

Would it be possible to exit a position by a stipulated date and time using Sierra Chart?

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AJ

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I haven't used or tested it yet, but it's a new feature in 1728.
From SC What's New:

Implemented a new tab on the Trade Window for the chart and Trading DOM labeled A (Additional). This has settings to flatten the current Trade Position and cancel working orders for the Symbol and Trade Account of the chart at a set time. This time is always according to the time zone of the chart. In an upcoming release this tab will also implement the ability to enter spread orders for nonexchange traded spreads.

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