According to IB's log, I entered the order and changed many times and final change was at 10045, then the order "dropped off my screen" (direct...
I'm talking to IB chat online. The person told me "please manage your current position" when I asked "Do I need to liquidate it now?".
Every now and then, you may get two executions while changing an order without hitting the "T" letter. But TWS usually reports as two fills.
Another question about the trade. Do I need to liquidate the long position now or I have to wait until it's all resolved? I have talked to IB...
While the original order was hit, it left a "T" on the transmit column, but I never hit the "T", therefore I didn't transmit the actual order, TWS...
No, this was not stuck order. I think what happened was I placed an order covering my short at 10049. Then I saw mkt was falling so I was changing...
I got this email from IB hours later on a YM trade that's not reported in TWS. They manually entered a trade (long at 10045 after YM has tanked!)...
Is this a joke? IB System Status 09:45:12 EST All Systems are operating normally.
I can not login one of my accounts.
It's down again.
Down here
Time System Status 16:14 EST We are currently experiencing technical difficulties. We are looking into the problem.
I guess it's backbone problem again???:confused:
Well, it's down now:(
No problem, throw whatever you have:D.
Nononsense (or better NonSense:-)), Again, you seem to be argumentive to say the least:-) It does not help you get your point cross very...
Nononsense, You seem to be bitter about a lot of things related to programming languages. If Java is viable to you, then C# should not be...
It works fine if the data is not stored in relational way. I remembered that some guys did that at Enron for their market data history repository...
You could use MSDE (free download from msdn.com) and store your data in it. Depending on your needs on the data, you could store it as relational...
I would stay away from WinSock control with VB, specially if you ever need to run it on a server. It's a relic from the past. If you use .NET,...
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