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PlaceOrder - Execute an Order from an Indicator

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.PlaceOrder <p...> Allows orders to be placed from macros or EasyLanguage using the provided parameters.

 

The Place Order command allows orders to be sent to the market inside of an indicator. There is no backtesting capability for this function though. It allows orders to be placed intrabar, as opposed to "Next Bar" which a strategy does. One issue is that orders could be placed on EVERY TICK of the bar if the conditions are met. So you MUST be very careful, and make sure that your code has some way of limiting true conditions to once per bar, or as needed.

 

.PlaceOrder <p...> Allows orders to be placed from macros or EasyLanguage using the provided parameters.

 

TradeStation Help

 

 

.PlaceOrder Command

 

Places an order using a macro command or with RunCommandOnLastBar from EasyLanguage.

 

Syntax:

 

.PlaceOrder "< parameter='keyword' >, < parameter=number >... ,< parameter='string' > "

 

Parameter Options

 

A value shown below in italics represents a user specified character string, number, or macro name. All non-italic character values are keywords (i.e. Buy, False, Day+, etc). In addition, it is required that character strings, macro names, and keyword values be enclosed in single quotes.

 

Advanced Parameters

 

The .PlaceOrder parameters have been expanded as of TradeStation 8.5. See .PlaceOrder Advanced Parameters for more details.

 

Parameter

 

Value (Italicized string values are used with 'single quotes')

 

 

account> String

action> Buy, Sell, SellShort, BuyToCover, BuyToOpen, SellToOpen, SellToClose, BuyToClose

ActivationPrices> String

AllOrNone> True, False

BuyMinusSellPlus> True, False

Discretionary> Number, 0 {represents False}

Duration> Day, Day+, GTC, GTC+, GTD, GTD+, IOC, FOK, OPG, CLO, 1 Min, 3 Min, 5 Min

ECNSweep> True, False

GTDDate> String ('MM/DD/YY' date format)

IfTouched> Number, 0 {represents False}

LimitPrice> Number

MustBeUnique> True, False

NonDisplay> True, False

OCOBracketName> String

OCOGroupName> String

OrderEntryMacro> Order Entry Macro Name

OrderName> String {limited to 20 characters}

OrderType> Market, Limit, Stop Market, Stop Limit

OSOTriggerBy> String {Reference the OrderName of an existing open order}

Peg> True, False

Quantity> Number

QuantityType> Shares, Currency

Route> Intelligent, AMEX, ARCX, AUTO, BATS, BTRD, CDRG, SuperDOT, EDGA, EDGX, GFLO, NITE, NQBX, NSDQ, NYSE

 

See Order Routes for Equities or Order Routes for Options for details.

 

ShowOnly> Number, 0 {represents False}

Stage> True, False

StartTime> String {hh:mm:ss AM/PM}

StopPrice> Number

Symbol> String

SymbolCategory> Equity, Future, Forex, EquityOption, IndexOption

TrailingAmount> Number, 0 {represents False}

TrailingType> pts, pct, minmove

 

Example:

 

Calling from a Command Line Macro:

 

.PlaceOrder "Action='Buy', Symbol='MSFT', SymbolCategory='Equity', OrderType='Limit', LimitPrice=25.00, Quantity=500, Duration='Day', Account='12345' "

 

Calling from EasyLanguage:

 

An example of using the .PlaceOrder command may be found in the EasyLanguage PlaceOrder (Function) found in the TradeStation EasyLanguage Reserved Words & Functions. Order specific functions using the PlaceOrder function are also in the EasyLanguage dictionary and make the use of the .PlaceOrder command call.

 

For example, the following order specific function call executes the same order as the .PlaceOrder command line macro above. Extra parameters in the function place the order just once for a Day duration.

 

Value1 = LimitOrder("Once","12345","Buy","Equity","MSFT",100,"Day","",25.00);

 

 

It is required that character strings, macro names, and keyword values be enclosed in single quotes.

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EasyLanguage has some built in functions that use the PlaceOrder command:

 

LimitIfTouchedOrder

MarketIfTouchedOrder

MarketOrder

StopLimitOrder

StopMarketOrder

TrailingStopOrder

 

LimitOrder(Frequency,Account,Action,SymbolCategory,Symbol,Quantity,Duration,GTDDate,LimitPrice)

MarketIfTouchedOrder(Frequency,Account,Action,SymbolCategory,Symbol,Quantity,Duration,GTDDate,IfTouched)

 

'IfTouched' = Sets the IfTouched price to be used for this order.

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Here is the code that I have so far. I have a way of trying to keep the order from firing more than once per bar. As soon as the condition to send the order is met, I set a variable to 'True'.

 

xLngFired = True;

 

The Exit Long Order fired.

 

 

This variable tells me that the conditions were met, and the order was sent. But I still seem to be getting multiple orders being sent per bar. I'm not sure what is wrong. The following code is not the entire code, it is a representation of the basic structure that I have. In my code I have multiple data sources, six data sources in the same indicator. I don't know if the multiple data sources are causing a problem. I'm just making wild guesses at this point. When I study the code below, it seems like it should prohibit the order from being sent more than once per bar, but it doesn't seem to be working.

 

Input: AccntNum("SIM99999F"), 
Ticker("ESZ11"); 
var: QtyOpen(0), 
xLng(False), 
xLng1(False), 
xLng2(False), 
xShrt(False), 
xShrt1(False), 
xShrt2(False), 
Peak(False), 
Bttm(False), 
CrrntHi(0), 
CrrntLw(0), 
HigherHigh(False), 
LowerLow(False), 
HigherHighData2(False), 
LowerLowData2(False), 
IntrabarPersist xLngFired(True), 
IntrabarPersist xShrtFired(True); 

Peak = H[1] > H[2]; 
Bttm = L[1] < L[2]; 

If Peak then CrrntHi = H[1]; 
If Bttm then CrrntLw = L[1]; 

HigherHigh = H > CrrntHi; 
LowerLow = L < CrrntLw; 

xLng1 = HigherHigh; 
xShrt1 = LowerLow; 

xLng2= HigherHighData2 and HigherHighData2[1] = False; 
xShrt2 = LowerLowData2 and LowerLowData2[1] = False; 

xLng = xLng1 or xLng2; 
xShrt = xShrt1 or xShrt2; 

If xLng or xShrt then QtyOpen = GetPositionQuantity(Ticker, AccntNum); 

If xLng and QtyOpen > 0 and xLngFired = False then begin 
xLngFired = True; // Immediately indicate that the conditions have been met. 
value1 = MarketOrder("OncePerBar", AccntNum, "Sell", "Future", Ticker, QtyOpen); 
Condition1 = (PlaySound("c:\Wave\Sell.wav")); 
End; 

If xShrt and QtyOpen < 0 and xShrtFired = False then begin 
xShrtFired = True; 
value2 = MarketOrder("OncePerBar", AccntNum, "Buy", "Future", Ticker, absValue(QtyOpen)); 
Condition2 = (PlaySound("c:\Wave\Buy.wav")); 
End; 

If Barstatus(1) = 2 then begin // At the end of the bar, reset the variables to False 
if xLngFired = True then xLngFired = False; 
if xShrtFired = True then xShrtFired = False; 
End;

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I've got a couple of threads started at the TradeStation EasyLanguage site about the issue of conditions getting met multiple times per bar. I'm having this problem with multiple indicators that I use. So, for now, placing a real order through an indicator isn't viable. Even if I designate the frequency parameter setting to 'OncePerBar', I'm still getting multiple orders firing all at once.

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Replace complex (proprietary) code with the smallest code that achieves each state of a simple model. All those vars and conditions defining a complex trigger can be replaced with a simple trigger. By reducing complex ideas to the least number of vars you should never have trouble debugging code.

 

var: intrabarpersist done(false);

 

if H>H[1] then done=true;

if barstatus(1)=2 then done=false;

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Thanks guys for getting me thinking about PlaceOrder macros. They are very helpful for fast discretionary trading such as earnings announcements, etc. I have several speed keys I use on TS, however, they could always use some improvement. I didn't really thoroughly inspect the codes posted, but you two reminded me that it's something to work on. The hardest part for me is getting started.

 

P.S. the new OOEL also has an OrderTicket in the ToolBox that you can use instead of macros.

Edited by trade-samarai

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P.S. the new OOEL also has an OrderTicket in the ToolBox that you can use instead of macros.

 

Oh! Really! I'll have to check that out!

 

tsdata.Trading.OrderTicket

 

The OrderTicket component generates and sends an order ticket for a specified symbol from your EasyLanguage code. OrderTicket objects support a number of the order parameters (see below) that are available when manually placing an order from the TradeStation Order Bar. The status of all OrderTicket orders appear on the Orders tab of the TradeManager along with other regular orders. TradeStation HELP

 

This is the Object Oriented TradeStation code example.

 

{
This example uses an OrderTicket component to send a Buy at Market order for
the current stock symbol based on a specified account and quantity.  All of 
the order properities must consistent with the asset class of the symbol.

NOTE: After inserting an indicator containing an order object to an analysis
window, you'll need to go to the Format-General tab and check 'Enable order 
placements objects' to allow orders to be sent from the indicator.

You'll need to enter your own equities account number and change the quanitity
as appropriate.  To place the order, change the PlaceOrderNow input to TRUE.  
Once set to TRUE, orders will also be sent when a RadarScreen refresh occurs.

The following items were created or modified:
  Component tray: OrderTicket1 dragged into document from the Toolbox
  Properties editor: Symbol assigned to current Symbol (current row in RS).
  Properties editor: Account and Quantity get their values from inputs
These additional properties specify related order assumptions:
  Properties editor: SymbolType set to Stock (must compatible with the asset type of the account)
  Properties editor: Action set to Buy 
  Properties editor: Type set to Market 
  Properties editor: Duration set to Day
}

Input: string iAccount1( "Enter Your Equities Account Number" ), int iQuantity1(100), PlaceOrderNow(FALSE);

{The MyOrder variable will refer to the Order instance after the order is sent}
vars: tsdata.trading.Order MyOrder(NULL);

{Called whenever the order status is updated}
Method void OrderStatusUpdate(elsystem.Object sender, tsdata.trading.OrderUpdatedEventArgs args)
begin
UpdatePlots();
end;

{Plots the order status}
method void UpdatePlots()
begin
Plot1(MyOrder.State.ToString()); 
end;

{Send the order when TRUE and sets the method used to handle Order Status Updated events} 
If PlaceOrderNow then begin
{Order sent only once per load in this example}
once MyOrder = OrderTicket1.Send();
MyOrder.Updated += OrderStatusUpdate;
UpdatePlots();
end;

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