I use R for almost everything related to modelling and testing. It infuriates many 'pure' programmers but it really can't be beaten when it comes...
Yeah I could write some code, but monitoring prices on my side through IB's api stream is very slow and inefficient relative to having them sit on...
I considered that but then I saw this...
I know that, I mean I want the trailing stop order to become active without having any parent. So when the price hits the stop price, I am opening...
Right, but it's a trailing stop order without a parent order. I.e. when the price hits the initial limit (110 in my example), I want the trailing...
Pegged orders will move both up and down with the price they pegged to though, no? I want it to move up but not down (and vice versa for buy orders)
Essentially I want to place a trailing stop limit to sell with a trigger above the current market price. Example: XYZ trading at 100. I have no...
You should be able to do what you want with the One-Cancels-All (OCA) order type. Remaining orders within the same OCA group will all be...
Well there's strictly no such thing as zero price impact if we are talking about expected values, is there? And even 0.1% is a big deal if you are...
I trade through IB and the majority of my positions are opened/closed same day using LOO/MOC orders. I typically trade in relatively liquid...
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