If an exchange does not support stop order, is there still any way to place stop order?
Thanks a lot!
how to simulate stop order [SOLVED]
Re: how to simulate stop order
Not sure I am following you but if you are saying you are in a position and need to get out at a certain point, then use a market order. For example
If Close > EntryPrice then buy to cover next bar at market;
or
If Close < EntryPrice then sell next bar at market;
If Close > EntryPrice then buy to cover next bar at market;
or
If Close < EntryPrice then sell next bar at market;
Re: how to simulate stop order
Thanks, Tony!
Yes, but that requires the whole signal to be in IOG mode.
I'm wondering how setpercenttrailing() works in IOG mode but the calling signal can still be not in IOG mode.
So, it seems to me that writing something like setXXX() is not we users can do.
Yes, but that requires the whole signal to be in IOG mode.
I'm wondering how setpercenttrailing() works in IOG mode but the calling signal can still be not in IOG mode.
So, it seems to me that writing something like setXXX() is not we users can do.
Re: how to simulate stop order [SOLVED]
Then I believe you can just put this in your signal
SetPercentTrailing(Profit, Percentage);
This would exit a position "mid bar" if you are not using IOG mode.
SetPercentTrailing(Profit, Percentage);
This would exit a position "mid bar" if you are not using IOG mode.