IB Autostop tool for NQ/ES (Emini Trade Management)

Originally posted by m_c_a98


I don't know anything about DAX
tell me the following:
symbol : DAX
exchange : DTB
currency(ie: EUR) : EUR
how many decimals places on the quotes. 1
tick increments : 0.5
tick value : 25 euro
Then send me your email address and I'll see if I can send it to you.

Don't do 2 versions of your software, I think the best solution is to have only 1 version and use a hotkey like say CTRL+F2 to switch to the Eurex mode for example...
 
For emini trade management, please use
version numbers in your software and on your webpage so I can keep up with the bug fixes & enhancement before my review next week...
 
For Emini Trade Management :

Can you also add a trailing stop feature ? And I would like the application to remember the settings we previously used (be it in a .ini or not)...
 
Hello,
thx for your prog. i tried to use it and got a error message:
Run-time error ' 383'
Text property is read only.
i am running win2000

any ideas?

thx for help
 
Originally posted by GeorgeSoros


Don't do 2 versions of your software, I think the best solution is to have only 1 version and use a hotkey like say CTRL+F2 to switch to the Eurex mode for example...

when you run the program try replacing GLOBEX with DTB and replacing ES with DAX and put in your expriation date.

I believe this should work. If not tell me what the problem is.
 
I've spent all weekend fooling around with the various trailing stop gizmos. So far, this is the only one I got to work. I kind of cringe when someone comes up with something simple and then everyone asks for a special favor which only makes it more complicated.
Now, for my special favor. I put the first stop in for protection, but I don't like to trail it until I have a little breathing room. Could you have a box for the first hard stop? Then all you would have to do is uncheck it and check the trailing stop when you want to start trailing.
Furthermore, they are asking $150 for traderguard and claim they have 300 users. You being a programmer and all, you probably know how to use a calculator. I just did the math in my head, and that is a lot of dough!
Thanks for giving it away, but don't sell yourself short.
 
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