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Maybe I'm missing something completely simple but I am not seeing anything close to a normal trailing stop command/function in thinkscript. Am I missing something or is there an easy way to implement this? Thank you in advance.
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I'm not sure in what context you mean, there is a trailing stop order and there is a built in trailing stop strategy. But in terms of a programmed function, no, there is not one. However, you can open the code for the default and copy that.