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Multiple Range Orders Hotkey Without Trigger Order
DrJonoG replied to jokajon00's topic in DAS Trader Pro Tips and Tricks
I have tested, but once one is sent does level 2 not lose the focus? Could you not add FocusWindow Level2; to the start of each one? Alternatively, I just posted about the stream deck multi action hotkey, this could fire multiple hotkeys one after another. So save each of these as a separate hotkey, and then assign them to the multi action hotkey to trigger all.- 1 reply
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First of all, apologies if there is a simpler way of doing this, or if it has already been discussed. I've been playing around with my stream deck, I've never really used one before, and I found the multi action key incredibly useful. I've always had problems with not taking profits or taking them too early, so I setup a multi action hotkey that buys into a position with my stop where I double clicked using this FocusWindow Level2;StopPrice=Price;Price = Ask-Price; Share = 200 / Price;ROUTE=SMRTL;Price=Ask+0.03;TIF=DAY+;BUY=Send;TriggerOrder=RT:STOP STOPTYPE:MARKET STOPPRICE:StopPrice ACT:SELL QTY:POS TIF:DAY+ I then use for my multi action hotkey the following, a profit target of 2R of 25% of my size FocusWindow Level2;Route=SMRTL;Share=Pos*0.25;Price=AvgCost-StopPrice;Price=Price*2;Price=Price+AvgCost;Price=Round2;TIF=DAY+;SELL=Send 25% at 2.5R, cancel stop orders and set stop to break even CXL STOP;FocusWindow Level2;Route=SMRTL;Share=Pos*0.25;Price=AvgCost-StopPrice;Price=Price*2.5;Price=Price+AvgCost;Price=Round2;TIF=DAY+;SELL=Send FocusWindow Level2;Route=Stop;Price=AvgCost;StopType=MARKET;STOPPRICE=AvgCost;StopPrice=Round2;Share=Pos;TIF=DAY+;Send=Reverse; and 25% at 3R FocusWindow Level2;Route=SMRTL;Share=Pos*0.25;Price=AvgCost-StopPrice;Price=Price*3;Price=Price+AvgCost;Price=Round2;TIF=DAY+;SELL=Send I know this is really simple, but before when I did want to do this I was entering my trade with a hotkey, then pressing all the additional ones. As I mentioned, apologies if this is really long winded approach, please do share any more optimal methods Jono
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Yes and no. It works fine if the windows are already popped out. But doesn't seem to work for those inside the main das window.
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Thank you for this great script! I'm using it for my long position with a fixed $ risk. I was however wondering if there was a way to reject / not send the order if the number of shares I can afford are under 100? Sometimes in the heat of the moment I get in only to realise how far my actual stop was and the position size just wasn't worth it Thank you Jono
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Hi again I've been trying to make a hotkey that will create a new 1 minute chart and pop this out. I found the script below in the das trader manual but what it does it creates a chart and then pops out one of my windows at random in my layout, but the new chart doesn't pop out. I'm assuming that I need to select the chart somehow, but any idea how I can do this? NewWindow Chart; Symbol QID; SetPopOut Y; MinuteChart 1;NumBar 25; WPos 382 0; WSize 600 500; Thank you
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This is what I have so far ROUTE=SMRTL;StopPrice=Price;Price=Ask+0.03;Share=200.0/(Price-StopPrice);TIF=DAY+;BUY=Send;TriggerOrder=RT:STOP STOPTYPE:MARKET STOPPRICE:StopPrice ACT:SELL QTY:POS TIF:DAY+ Which seems to work apart from Share=200.0/(Price-StopPrice) Any suggestions? I was also wondering if it was possible to not execute the trade if the average risk per share was greater than (for example) $0.40?
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Hi all I'm looking to create a simple hotkey that works as follows; I double click on the chart which defines my stop, I think hit my hotkey and buy as many shares as I can such that I lose no more than a total of $200 should my stop be reached. As the trade is sent a stop loss is triggered too at the place I clicked on the chart. Any help would be much appreciated Kind regards Jonathon