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Peter Gum
2010-10-18 13:19:40


What does the 're-enter' parameter control for SetSimStop? Isn't the stop in-force (tick-by-tick for real time?) for every bar until triggered or until the position is closed?
Thanks.
Pete



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2010-10-18 14:20:46

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No. The re-enter is a value you can specify to instruct the application to not enter a position that was closed using a stop order for at least "re-enter" number of bars.


Peter Gum
2010-10-18 14:41:29

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Thank you. Now that I think about it, that is a nice parameter to have to work with. It could provide some welcome'breathing room' before that symbol is reconsidered as an entry candidate. Nice noise suppressor. Better yet, in effect it could 'promote' other candidates for consideration. I like it.
-Pete



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2010-10-19 05:54:34

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Yes. I like it too.


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