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Increasing Traded Quantity AND IORDERS

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 benwincky 
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My Question is about the sequence things happen while you use IOrders and therefore hit
protected override void OnOrderUpdate(IOrder order) now and again.
I basically want to enter a EnterLong() AND a EnterLongStop(), both IOrders, one after the other during the same bar lifetime
Or rephrased, I don’t want to wait until the next
protected override void OnBarUpdate()
to place my EnterLongStop() order
I watched (quite a few times) “a Ninja Josh video” on futures.io (formerly BMT) about the subject and that’s why I wonder

My Question is rather short so I wrote it in the attached document which contains a few lines of code (I made it extremely short)
It is about the sequence of things happened while having "OnBarUpdate() and OnOrderUpdate(IOrder order) in a strategy"
Thanks in advance

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