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A value of 1 indicates a long position, -1 indicates a short position, and 0 is returned only if the current position is specified and indicates that the current position is flat.  
 
A value of 1 indicates a long position, -1 indicates a short position, and 0 is returned only if the current position is specified and indicates that the current position is flat.  
 
   
 
   
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== Usage ==
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<syntaxhighlight>MarketPosition(PosBack)</syntaxhighlight>
  
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Where:  
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:'''PosBack''' - a numerical expression, specifying the position:
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::'''0''' - open position;
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::'''1''' - one position back (the last position closed);
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::'''2''' - two positions back, etc.
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If PosBack is not specified, a value for the ''open'' position will be returned.
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== Notes ==
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* This keyword can only be used in signals. Use [[i_MarketPosition]] in indicators.  
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* To get the position size, use [[CurrentContracts]] or its equivalent [[CurrentShares]].
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==

Latest revision as of 12:23, 22 July 2015

Returns a numerical value, indicating the type of the specified position.

A value of 1 indicates a long position, -1 indicates a short position, and 0 is returned only if the current position is specified and indicates that the current position is flat.

Usage

MarketPosition(PosBack)

Where:

PosBack - a numerical expression, specifying the position:
0 - open position;
1 - one position back (the last position closed);
2 - two positions back, etc.

If PosBack is not specified, a value for the open position will be returned.

Notes

Example

MarketPosition(0)

Will return a value of 0 if the current position is flat.

MarketPosition(1)

Will return a value of -1 if the most recently closed position was a short position.