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But it is possible to send one change order?
Artyom!
It is your right to keep whatever you want (you can even keep all the orders you have placed in the entire history of your trading)!
Why keep them, when you can always take them?
You think it's better to take it - your right, but I think it's better to remove it and
and move on... Only, what will you do with the restored orders,
if you have to delete them (90% chance)?
After all, the trading situation changes in a matter of milliseconds!
You think it's better to take it - your right, but I think it's better to remove it and
and move on... Only, what will you do with the restored orders,
if you have to delete them (90% chance)?
After all, the trading situation changes in a matter of milliseconds!
With 90% probability... Why are you trying to apply your special case to the whole world?
99.99% of orders should stand as they were after the restart.
You think it's better to take it - your right, but I think it's better to remove it and
and move on... Only, what will you do with the restored orders,
if you have to delete them (90% chance)?
After all, the trading situation changes in a matter of milliseconds!
There's a 90% chance... Why are you taking your particular case to the whole world?
99.99% of orders should stand as they were when we restarted.
Dimitri!
They should, but I do not understand, do you restart the Expert Advisor every 5 minutes?
I, for example, don't touch the computer at all during a trading week...
So, do you send orders to the server every second? Then yes, there is no point in searching.
No, not every second, on FORTS there is a limit of 2,000 orders in a full trading
I use all of them. However, sometimes I have 5-10 orders per second.
Dimitri!
You should, but it's not clear, do you restart the Expert Advisor every 5 minutes?
I, for example, don't touch the computer at all, during the whole trading week...
He is talking about software reliability. He is talking about probabilities, randomness and stabilisation methods. And you are talking about specifics, about high-frequency trading.
It's "money for fish" again!
What has made the program "unreliable" if orders are killed (when the EA is restarted) that have no control over?
Somebody answer the question:
Why do I need to restore control, if I don't restart the EA every 5 minutes?
P/S And what would you say about reliability if I (sometimes) don't go near the computer for a week while trading (I don't even think about it),
I go fishing, for example?