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* This function can only be used in indicators. Use the [[MarketPosition_at_Broker]] keyword in signals and functions. | * This function can only be used in indicators. Use the [[MarketPosition_at_Broker]] keyword in signals and functions. | ||
* This function differs from the [[MarketPosition]] keyword in that it cannot take an argument to reference past values. By saving the value of i_MarketPosition_at_Broker to a Numeric [[Variable]], it's possible to reference the position at the broker for previous bars or tick. | * This function differs from the [[MarketPosition]] keyword in that it cannot take an argument to reference past values. By saving the value of i_MarketPosition_at_Broker to a Numeric [[Variable]], it's possible to reference the position at the broker for previous bars or tick. | ||
* I_MarketPosition_at_Broker works with '''all''' brokers, though there are some peculiarities with | * I_MarketPosition_at_Broker works with '''all''' brokers, though there are some peculiarities with [[Trading_Technologies|Trading Technologies]] ([http://www.multicharts.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=9898&view=unread#p61922]): | ||
:The '''Trading Technologies''' API doesn't provide information about positions opened the day before, in which case MultiCharts uses the average of all complete long (short) trades for the day to calculate the EntryPrice. | :The '''Trading Technologies''' API doesn't provide information about positions opened the day before, in which case MultiCharts uses the average of all complete long (short) trades for the day to calculate the EntryPrice. | ||