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Methods of storing last trade information and referencing it?

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Amnesia
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I was wondering for those of you have setup simple algo rules or trading rules for ACSIL auto trading if you ever had to reference/check if the previous trade was a long or a short for example.

If yes how did you do this? Did you use sc.scGetTradeListEntry or did you use the sc.persistvars->i1 in combination with some logical statement during the trade execution such as setting a value to something and then saving that value within the persistvars

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