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 PainlessTrader 
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I'm wondering if there is a way to get TradeStation to automatically assume the accounts market position.

The challenge I am trying to solve is to have an automatic trailing stop in place based on my prop indicator. Currently I am using a Volatility Stop. So I want to enter a position "discretionary" and have the system then adopt that position and close it when the time is right.

Currently, I have to enable/disable auto trading which is kinda a PITA.

Is it possible to add the "Chart Trader" features into the easylanguage code. So when I enter discretionary trades they are automatically picked up and assumed.



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 PainlessTrader 
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I found the answer in another post.

Search Community.TradeStation.com
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