I'm still messing with the demo platform and have my idea that it means "smart routing"...
So I have a question, If I set all my orders to go through NSDQ will all my hot-key order scripts conflict since they all have "SMRTL" in them? Will the order fail to go through due to this argument?
Appreciate the response. I was afraid of that...the UI is nicer than DAS, but as far as customization I'm finding DAS has Sterling beat. But at the same time I've heard DAS can sometimes not play nice with order routing etc. and depending on the liquidity provider you can have excessive fills....?
I know in DAS they have the ability to do so also a percentage of the buying power - wich will cause an odd lot btw - but I'm trying to find out if Sterling has the same capability albeit I might have to code it in???
I didn't say anything about brokers if you read contextually.
I don't trade currencies, haven't in a while.
You spend too much time on the trading forums, pretty sure of that...That isn't sarcasm.
You're an idiot....pure idiot. Here's a bit of advice. If you don't like something back out of the page. If you feel the need to pump your internet muscles then that's your issue and not anyone else's.
Just stopped out. Now you can see the algo relax after it found my stop. Look on the five minute chart using bar chart, you can see the little hump where I entered on a failed break and the algo was fighting hard as you can see the density of bars from the initial tug of war it was trying to...