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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Can be used as a mean of synchronization of strategy market position with a broker. | * Can be used as a mean of synchronization of strategy market position with a broker. | ||
* When auto trading is off the order will '''not''' be sent to a broker. | * When auto trading is off the order will '''not''' be sent to a broker. | ||
* Also see the related [[PlaceMarketOrder]] keyword. | |||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
<syntaxhighlight>If MarketPosition = 2 then | <syntaxhighlight>If MarketPosition = 2 then |
Revision as of 09:37, 9 February 2012
Places the order with set name and price on the chart.
Usage
ChangeMarketPosition(Delta, Price, Name)
Where:
- Delta - number of contracts by which current market position should be changed;
- Price - order filling price;
- Name - name of the order that changes the position.
Notes
- Can be used as a mean of synchronization of strategy market position with a broker.
- When auto trading is off the order will not be sent to a broker.
- Also see the related PlaceMarketOrder keyword.
Examples
If MarketPosition = 2 then
ChangeMarketPosition(-2, 100, "LX");
Will place close order with the name “LX” and the price 100 if current marketposition = 2.
If MarketPosition = 0 then
ChangeMarketPosition(-2, 100, "SE");
Will place open order with the name “SE” and the price 100 if current marketposition = 0.