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Can you ref the ( stop loss or take pofirt )value of the last trade
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| Can you ref the ( stop loss or take pofirt )value of the last trade
Hello i was wondering if it is at all possible to reference the value of the last closed trade ( take profit or stop loss ) with Metastock, do i need a special Dlls or plug in ???. I sometimes need to do this to set a limit value in system testing when a trade is closed within the same bar as a new order would be taken , to make results reflect better. could anybody help with this Many thanks Max |
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Max, take a look at the Profit Curve indicator from MetaStockTools.com. It plots a basic system profit % Long curve, as well as clean entry/exit signals. jose '-) |
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