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Hello !!! wood some one give me idea how to exit spread position at same time ?
i use
if (Position.GetProfitLoss(Close[0], PerformanceUnit.Currency) > Profit || if (Position.GetProfitLoss(Close[0], PerformanceUnit.Currency) > Profit
{entryOrder = ExitLong("ExitBuy","Buy");
entryOrder = ExitLong("ExitBuy2","Buy2"); }
the problem is dont exit at same time waith for next profit
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
what instrument are you trading ?
if you are trading spread on future, then know there is specific spread instrument you can trade
in one single trade, the exchange then does automatically for you
Hi !!! no i don t trade futures, manual spreads on forex only, by the way did you ever find that exchange spreads are always wrong !!!!
on closing price PNL balance ? like if you close position exchange spread positive PNL next day PNL dont increase or even down by closing price statement
Without a spread instrument, you can not make one trade conditional on the other
so there is always some degree of uncertainty, but that's only the slippage
Probably best to calculate your potential profit yourself, taking into account
the bid/ask and commission, then you will be safe
Can you give me an example of the spread you would be taking ?
Buy eurusd buy uscchf
on myDataSeries.Set((Closes[0][0] +Closes[1][0]))
exit by sum profit or loss on closing price plus 2 pip slipage , i dont use bid ask , run data over 10years