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fulcanelli

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  1. 1. output your values to a temporary debug file so you can see what is going on (PTS set to 0.03 doesn't seem valid for ES). 2. track if a trade has been entered today by watching MarketPosition. 3. Exit near the end of the day 4. Buy my trading software that autogenerates EasyLanguage (when I release it someday). Input: TimeCalc (1000), Length(9), PTS(5); Var: bool HaveTradedToday(false); if CurrentBar = 1 then FileDelete( "c:\debug.txt" ); If Time = Timecalc then begin Value1 = Highest(high,length); Value2 = Lowest(Low,Length); HaveTradedToday = false; End; If Time > Timecalc and HaveTradedToday = false then begin FileAppend( "c:\debug.txt", NumToStr(PTS,2) + "," + NumToStr(Value1,2) + "," + NumToStr(Value2,2) + "," + NumToStr( Value1+PTS, 2 ) + "," + NumToStr(Value2-PTS, 2 ) + NewLine ); Buy("le") next bar at Value1 + PTS points stop; SellShort("se") next bar at Value2 - PTS points stop; End; if MarketPosition <> 0 then HaveTradedToday = true; if ( Time > 1230 ) then begin Sell("lx-eod") next bar at market; BuyToCover("sx-eod") next bar at market; end;
  2. Yes, you can easily write EasyLanguage to save any TS data to a text file that can then be read by a C++ program. Additionally, an EasyLanguage strategy can load a DLL written in C++ and the C++ can use COM to access EasyLanguage variables in real-time. I found info on how to do this in the TS forums a year or two ago and it worked for me.
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