Gen'l'm'n how to tell if a position closed by TP or by SL was opened by EA?
For example:
EA send buy order with SL and TP set -> order results into one position -> position is closed by TP or by SL, is technically new order to the opposite direction, but this order has no magic number linking it to the EA. Now, can I identify this order belonging to the EA or must I use alteratives here? My guess is no.
Thank you.
If you are using "official" SL/TP with your EA, that means no manual trading and other EA can trade this symbol. So by default any SL/TP triggered "belong" to your EA.
As I already said here but in other words, if you work at position level, you have to proceed as your EA is alone in the world.
If you are using "official" SL/TP with your EA, that means no manual trading and other EA can trade this symbol. So by default any SL/TP triggered "belong" to your EA.
As I already said here but in other words, if you work at position level, you have to proceed as your EA is alone in the world.
If you are using "official" SL/TP with your EA, that means no manual trading and other EA can trade this symbol. So by default any SL/TP triggered "belong" to your EA.
I like the way you put it here, very claryfing.
Thanks again angevoyageur
If you are using "official" SL/TP with your EA, that means no manual trading and other EA can trade this symbol. So by default any SL/TP triggered "belong" to your EA.
I like the way you put it here, very claryfing.
Thanks again angevoyageur
I thought this question has been asked before?
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Gen'l'm'n how to tell if a position closed by TP or by SL was opened by EA?
For example:
EA send buy order with SL and TP set -> order results into one position -> position is closed by TP or by SL, is technically new order to the opposite direction, but this order has no magic number linking it to the EA. Now, can I identify this order belonging to the EA or must I use alteratives here? My guess is no.
Thank you.