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teamaker
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Hi all, i am new to Trade Station.

Can anyone let me know how one strategy in TS can manage the price information and buy/sell order of multiple symbols ?

thx.

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teamaker,

you can do this with the help of Object Oriented EasyLanguage and you can find several good examples of how to manage orders and positions with it in the official forum.

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teamaker
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Just did additional investigation. My assumption is add: PriceSeriesProvider in the program.

In propoerty page, set the symbol to that price series.

and use

Value1 = PriceSeriesProvider1.Close[1]; to get price i needed from trading product one and two.

Hope my understanding is correct.

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