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Re: [amibroker] How to remove excess signals while using applystop for both stops and profits?



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In AA settings make sure the box is NOT ticked "Reverse en try signal
forces exit"
Your backtest should then ignore short entry signals if you are
already in a long trade.

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On 1/6/06, firehorse888uk <firehorse888uk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm stuck on how to properly remove excess buy/short signals if I'm
> using applystop for both stop and profit.
>
> buy = some code
> short = some code
> sell = 0;
> cover = 0;
> ApplyStop(stopTypeProfit, stopModePoint, Target, ExitAtStop = 1 );
> ApplyStop(stopTypeLoss, stopModePoint, SLAmount, ExitAtStop = 1 );
>
> I don't want a short trade to activate while a buy trade is active and
> I don't want a buy trade to activate while a short trade is active.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Alan
>


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