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killerbee
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I Have a strat, that uses multiple cross overs,

one problem that i have notice is that 2 cross over strats will happen on the same entry bar, resulting in an immediate open then close, (they cancel each other out)

i have my marketposition = 0 for any entry .

is there a way to stop this?

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I Have a strat, that uses multiple cross overs,

one problem that i have notice is that 2 cross over strats will happen on the same entry bar, resulting in an immediate open then close, (they cancel each other out)

i have my marketposition = 0 for any entry .

is there a way to stop this?

b

post more of the code, but it sounds like you need to work on your entry conditions because how are you getting a signal to go long a short on the same bar?

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