Is there anyone who uses TT's ADL?

Why not make ADLs for all the existing TT order types available? For example:

TT Bracket
TT OCO
TT Timed
TT With A Tick
Etc.

It should be straightforward as the programming already exists; and it would be very helpful to many as a starting point for additions or modifications rather than having to face the daunting task of starting from scratch.

TT does expose how some TT Order Types are constructed in ADL.

 
TT does expose how some TT Order Types are constructed in ADL.


while i appreciate the effort that video does not explain the question that was asked does it or am i missing something . if people could see how just the order types on a individual basis looked in adl i think was the question. that video just shows some algo called tt-sniper it means nothing to me at least.

try this take the receptionist at tt and have her explain what is going on then when this happens guess what adl will take off because humans can better understand it maybe. until then continue to struggle for another decade pushing adl.
 
TT does expose how some TT Order Types are constructed in ADL.

Thanks. Yes, those are good. But we need a little more. Because some of us like the available TT algos but need just one small addition or modification. As it stands now, you would need to first start from scratch to try to duplicate the entire code … quite an undertaking. But TT has this code readily available. So it would not take much for TT to generate the ADLs. And if the ADL code for these algos were made available it would be an enormous benefit to TT's customers as well as being a good enhancement to TT's already fine offerings. There's little for TT to lose and a lot to gain. Therefore, can we put in a request that this be done?
 
Thanks. Yes, those are good. But we need a little more. Because some of us like the available TT algos but need just one small addition or modification. As it stands now, you would need to first start from scratch to try to duplicate the entire code … quite an undertaking. But TT has this code readily available. So it would not take much for TT to generate the ADLs. And if the ADL code for these algos were made available it would be an enormous benefit to TT's customers as well as being a good enhancement to TT's already fine offerings. There's little for TT to lose and a lot to gain. Therefore, can we put in a request that this be done?

TT has pushed out the ADL code for numerous order types and they're easy to tweak. Simply save the TT provided algo under a new name and make the adjustments you desire.

If you're looking for more detail or examples, look at the ADL space in TT Community https://community.tradingtechnologies.com/spaces/14/view.html

and look at my YouTube page with dozens of examples including videos of me building algo logic like this:
 
TT has pushed out the ADL code for numerous order types and they're easy to tweak. Simply save the TT provided algo under a new name and make the adjustments you desire.

If you're looking for more detail or examples, look at the ADL space in TT Community https://community.tradingtechnologies.com/spaces/14/view.html

and look at my YouTube page with dozens of examples including videos of me building algo logic like this:
Thank you for your reply and that video. I need the ADL for the 'TT Trailing Limit' order. Can you assist? Or can you recommend someone who would be good at crafting this ADL algo?
 
while i appreciate the effort that video does not explain the question that was asked does it or am i missing something . if people could see how just the order types on a individual basis looked in adl i think was the question. that video just shows some algo called tt-sniper it means nothing to me at least.

try this take the receptionist at tt and have her explain what is going on then when this happens guess what adl will take off because humans can better understand it maybe. until then continue to struggle for another decade pushing adl.

I'm in the same boat, I need an interpreter to break it down to a level I can understand, TT library is full of information, that only few can understand.:confused:
 
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