Hi,
I just searched for a function which can reference back to the entry bar and found in the EL_Ref_Guide on page 127 "Tying the Exit Price to the Order Bar" that there is a simple function called "At$".
I tried to enter this simple code:
Buy ("Buy1") next bar at High stop;
sell from entry ("Buy1") next bar at$ low stop;
However it doesn't let me compile because of the at$ function.
Can somebody please help me on that?
In general, my intention is to place a static stop behind the low of the entry bar. Probably for many of you an easy problem to solve.
Thanks in advance. Best regards
Referencing back to the entry bar.
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Re: Referencing back to the entry bar.
okay, thanks for the info. So, is there another way to reference back to the entrybar?AT$ is not supported in MultiCharts.
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Re: Referencing back to the entry bar.
you have to code the logic step by step...okay, thanks for the info. So, is there another way to reference back to the entrybar?AT$ is not supported in MultiCharts.
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Re: Referencing back to the entry bar.
so what you are saying is that there is no easy supported function like at$ to reference back to the entrybar in multicharts?you have to code the logic step by step...okay, thanks for the info. So, is there another way to reference back to the entrybar?AT$ is not supported in MultiCharts.
Well, if that is the case, then I suggest multicharts to implement such a function in the future releases.
best regards