Just use the DateTime.Now.ToShortTimeString() + ":" DateTime.Now.Milliseconds.ToString() in an OnExecution callback in NT. Or whatever output/logging you prefer. Actually I think NT puts the execution time in the callback parameters anyway so that would be better still.
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Can you help answer these questions from other members on futures io?
As far as I recall, I never enabled this for anyone.
I have no stats to report, sorry.
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R Trader Pro's official documentation is incomplete, there's a lot that's available in the software that is not covered by the official documentation, that's a shame.
I'm wondering if there is a way to manually lock trading for the day without having to set a daily loss limit?