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It won't close.
If you don't believe me, do an experiment on a demo.
the joint could be in the non-normalised price, everything else is true in the first option.
as soon as the zero order closes, all numbering will change and you will miss the next order.
As a last resort, you could do it this way:
As a last resort, you can go like this:
But it's better this way:
the shoat may be in the non-normalised price, everything else is true in the first version.
requotes on the attempt - did not close.
The first one is basically correct, it will close all the orders, but we have to normalize the closing prices. The second fails, not all orders will close (the cycle is not correct)
And what does normalization have to do with it; in fact, the command to close the order is simply given here regardless of the prices?
What does normalisation have to do with it, because the command to close the order is just that?
I'm sorry. Give me an example, please.