Hi everyone
Just wanted to check which command is correct or does it not matter which way you write it
BACK OFFSET:20 TRAILING_STOP:TRUE STOP:4 STOP_PLACE:7
or
BACK OFFSET:20 STOP:4 STOP_PLACE:7 TRAILING_STOP:TRUE
or perhaps niether is correct because the trailing stop does not appear to work for me
Regards
G
Trailing stop command instruction
It doesn't matter.
But for convention's sake I recommend you use the 2nd version. If you keep to a set order then it makes it easier when trying to debug.
I put them in the order they appear in the Bet Angel template spreadsheet.
Bet Rules Options:
BACK/LAY [OFFSET:x]
Then
[WITH_GREENING:TRUE/FALSE]
[FORCE_OFFSET:TRUE/FALSE]
[FILL_KILL:TRUE/FALSE]
[KILL_DELAY:x.x]
[BATCHES:x]
[STOP:x]
[STOP_PLACE:x]
[TRAILING_STOP:TRUE/FALSE]
But for convention's sake I recommend you use the 2nd version. If you keep to a set order then it makes it easier when trying to debug.
I put them in the order they appear in the Bet Angel template spreadsheet.
Bet Rules Options:
BACK/LAY [OFFSET:x]
Then
[WITH_GREENING:TRUE/FALSE]
[FORCE_OFFSET:TRUE/FALSE]
[FILL_KILL:TRUE/FALSE]
[KILL_DELAY:x.x]
[BATCHES:x]
[STOP:x]
[STOP_PLACE:x]
[TRAILING_STOP:TRUE/FALSE]