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Getting Started with AutoTrading

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## Enter the path and name of the wave (.wav) sound file to be used into the '''File''' text box, or click the '''...''' http://www.multicharts.com/img/wiki/portfolio/ellipse.gif button on the right side of the text box for '''Open''' dialog box, navigate to and select a sound file, and click the '''Open''' button.
## Click the '''Test''' button to test the alert.
## Select '''Play Once''' or '''Repeat''' for the alerts to be played once or repeatedly, respectively. # In the '''Price Orders Emulation''' section you can switch between native and emulated Stop, Limit and Stop-Limit orders. This feature requires real-time data subscription on your broker account.#* '''Native orders''' are server-side orders. As soon as an order is sent to the broker, it is managed by the broker.#* '''Emulated orders''' are managed in MultiCharts, and when the price conditions are met, MultiCharts sends a market or a limit order to the broker.
# In the '''Mode Selection''' section, there are two options: synchronous and asynchronous [[Understanding Automated Trade Execution|mode]].
## In '''synchronous''' mode '''[SA]''' one can see the same open market position and active orders on the chart as at broker. All orders generated by historical calculation during Backtesting are wiped out from the chart when auto execution is turned on. Executed order is displayed only if it has been executed at broker and the final status of the order has been received by MultiCharts. To use synchronous mode for auto trading select '''Entries/Exits are based on the execution confirmation by the broker (Sync)'''.

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