Signal Input Parameter Change in Real-Time
Signal Input Parameter Change in Real-Time
If my signal has already bought an index futures and is waiting for the opportunity to sell it, but I wish to change the input parameters of the signal while it is still holding the futures. Should I just go ahead and change the parameters real time, or I need to terminate the signal, change it and run it again?
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Re: Signal Input Parameter Change in Real-Time
If you change the input parameters, the strategy will recalculate.
When it restarts, you can enter your open position in strategy.
When it restarts, you can enter your open position in strategy.
Re: Signal Input Parameter Change in Real-Time
If you change the input parameters, the strategy will recalculate.
When it restarts, you can enter your open position in strategy.
Many thanks for your reply. But if I stop the strategy, change the input parameters, compile it and rerun it, MarketPosition in the strategy will be zero without taking into account that the strategy actually has one open long position before the compilation. Is there a way to set the MarketPosition to 1 when I rerun the strategy again?
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Re: Signal Input Parameter Change in Real-Time
jrgmak,
you could assign the broker position to your strategy (https://www.multicharts.com/trading-sof ... r_Settings) or change the inputs via an indicator that could for example send the input values to your strategy via Global Variables. The latter would not require you to stop the strategy.
Regards,
ABC
you could assign the broker position to your strategy (https://www.multicharts.com/trading-sof ... r_Settings) or change the inputs via an indicator that could for example send the input values to your strategy via Global Variables. The latter would not require you to stop the strategy.
Regards,
ABC