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Since '''MultiCharts 11''' Portfolio Money Management signals can generate '''alerts'''. To enable alerts for the PMM signals it is required to use [[Alert]] keyword in the code of the signal and enable alerts in the '''Alerts''' tab in '''Strategy properties'''. | Since '''MultiCharts 11''' Portfolio Money Management signals can generate '''alerts'''. To enable alerts for the PMM signals it is required to use [[Alert]] keyword in the code of the signal and enable alerts in the '''Alerts''' tab in '''Strategy properties'''. | ||
<div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">'''Note:''' It is important to understand that Money Management signals have a base resolution – this is the first symbol in your Portfolio table (the upper left cell of the table, as shown on the picture above). The data and statuses are taken from it during the PMM signal’s calculations. Even if the first strategy is disabled in Portfolio Tree, the PMM signal will refer to this symbol.</div> | |||
<div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">If a PMM signal references additional data series (Data2, Data3, etc) the values are also taken from the first row of the Portfolio instruments table.</div> | |||
== Symbol Prioritization == | == Symbol Prioritization == |