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10xray1

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  1. The problem... as I stated, is that the strategy issued the "buy to cover" while the market was closed, rejecting the order. Even though the close times in the strategy were approximately an hour before.
  2. Further testing reveals... any time after 1500, the trade exits at 1559 (strat analysis)... the trade manager recorded an attempt to close at 1602 (rejected, market closed.) I set the close time to 1500 and strat analysis records the exit as 1500, so we'll see if it works in actual trading.
  3. Hey guys. I found another anomaly I think. I ran this system with one contract on JY. I found the end of day exit doesn't work as intended. Although I have the appropriate times set in the system... It tried to exit it at 4:02... 47 min after market close and was rejected. I had to manually exit in afterhours Is anyone else experiencing this? Anyone know if I'm doing something wrong?
  4. I'm getting some weird anomalies as well... For some reason, it looks as if the End Of Day exit is labeled different in some cases. I get "$ Trailing Stop", "C eod", and "S eod." Other times, "$ Trailing Stop" and "S Day Loss" is used for the Day Loss feature with a trailing $ amount. Also, I find the trailing stop after Target 1 does not work at all. Perhaps I have some settings configured wrong. I haven't quite figured out what it's doing. It looks like its exiting the appropriate amount of contracts, however, they are exited right next to each other, disregarding the amount/% trailing. Is anyone else having those types of issues? Perhaps a correct config for the trail? Thanks guys!
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