Well it depends. If the calculation period is EOD (or even weekly/monthly) then basically all intraday fluctuations are excluded. Or is it at the...
So you may don't know the real risk the system is carrying while in positions.
Sorry cannot help you in your original question but do you know how exactly the Drawdown is calculated ? It looks like it doesn't show you the...
Too much talk now. Re-read. It's all in there. I cannot help you more. Let's move on.
What on earth are you talking about ?!? I gave you the correct answer in my posts already. Then you came in with your bad attitude. You get what...
Subscription documents are normally based on the exchange rules. Some brokers will create their own rules. Don't you know how google works ? for...
Every business has it's own costs so you can honestly ask from yourself are you really a professional if some silly $100/mo is a problem... so...
Please read the data subscription document carefully. If not defined there then it's up to you to decide where the limit goes. Some brokers will...
You have to look the exchange rules for example in CME you can trade futures from a LLC under non-professional status if it's small business entity.
It depends on the order type. There is two types of stops, and only one used the protection value. So it's optional.
Yes. That functionality is optional.
This is correct. Just check what order types the exchange natively supports and you're just fine. But of course it's up to your strategy what...
CME GCC replied and there is no difference. Timestamps are the key in here ie. FIFO in the whole system. I just have to remember that if I update...
Currently I think it is the very same FIFO queue where the StopLimit and Stop orders are sitting. When the stop price is traded then this queue is...
The question was about StopLimit (wide band) and Stop orders used for stop loss. -> My mistake in the latest message (edited)
Thank you very much for your reply. Yes that is FIFO. Used in queues but I was just thinking that stop orders may be in another queue than...
Excuse me ?!? Can you please behave ?
I am familar with that document so what is your point ? I think this is more a question of how the queues are priorized OR is a STOP and STOP...
What makes you think stops SHOULD be faster ? What is the logic ?
Do you know is in CME/Globex any difference in filling priorities if you are implementing your stop loss orders as a) Stop order b) Stop Limit...
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