Hi All,
To note. I asked a very simple question a while back. I was advised that if I did not know the answer, maybe I was not ready for trading. The comment stopped me and made me think. I thought I was ready, but alas, it was a fluke. Thanks
But now my question if this is OK.
I am using automation using Bet Angel Spreadsheets.
In the global command section I wanted to check the syntax, I think it is to keep all for example "KEEP_ALL". Take SP all, "TAKE_SP_ALL"
Secondly, do I need to enable global commands in the one click screen for the spreadsheet to work in Guardian
Comments appreciated.
Thanks
Jonathan
Bet Angel Syntax and Global Command
These are all the rules that go into excel as far as I know:Jonathan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 7:52 pmHi All,
To note. I asked a very simple question a while back. I was advised that if I did not know the answer, maybe I was not ready for trading. The comment stopped me and made me think. I thought I was ready, but alas, it was a fluke. Thanks
But now my question if this is OK.
I am using automation using Bet Angel Spreadsheets.
In the global command section I wanted to check the syntax, I think it is to keep all for example "KEEP_ALL". Take SP all, "TAKE_SP_ALL"
Secondly, do I need to enable global commands in the one click screen for the spreadsheet to work in Guardian
Comments appreciated.
Thanks
Jonathan
Bet Rules Options: BACK/LAY [OFFSET:x] [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]
Example: BACK OFFSET:1 FILL_KILL:TRUE KILL_DELAY:2.5 STOP:5
Individual Command Options: CLOSE_TRADE / GREEN / CANCEL / CANCEL_ALL / CANCEL_ALL_BACK / CANCEL_ALL_LAY
Global Command Options: CANCEL_ALL / TAKE_SP_ALL / KEEP_ALL / GREEN_ALL
You don't need to enable global commands on the one click screen.