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 MOC = Market on Close order.  IB also has LOC 
limit on close.  Don't know about stop on close. 
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
  
  Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 9:52 
PM 
  Subject: [amibroker] Re: Reality 
  check 
  
  I was hoping that someone would have an answer (or a 
  partial one at  least).  No response, but decided to give it one more 
  try.
  TIA, (even if you tell me it was a stupid question to begin 
  with). -- Keith
  --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 
  "keithmccombs" <keith.mccombs@xxx>  wrote: > >  > 
  I've been backtesting systems which sell when the price drops below 
   an > average Xshifted forward, which I will call MYSTOP. > 
   > Most of these systems do better with SellPrice = Close then 
  with > SellPrice=MYSTOP.  My question is:  "Can I REALLY place 
  a Sell on  Close > order with a broker (if so, what broker)?".  
  How about "Sell Stop on > Close" and if so would that mean "Sell at 
  close if price during day  was > lower than stop" or would it mean 
  "Sell at close if price is less  than > stop"? >  > -- 
  Keith >
 
 
 
  
  
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