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EL Code to get number of shares owned

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In EasyLanguage, the "marketposition" command can tell you whether you are long, short, or flat on a stock. But what command can fetch your current position size? if there isn't one, what is a workaround?

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swingbatter,

take a look at the reserved words CurrentContracts or CurrentShares.

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ABCTG


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In EasyLanguage, the "marketposition" command can tell you whether you are long, short, or flat on a stock. But what command can fetch your current position size? if there isn't one, what is a workaround?


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