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    • RE: REPEAT THE LOST ORDER OF THE GRID ALWAYS

      @miki
      Miki, genius, that's what I was looking for. Thanks for your time....

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    • RE: REPEAT THE LOST ORDER OF THE GRID ALWAYS

      Hello Riera9, I tried there, but it did not come out. I am from Argentina, if you can solve there, you would appreciate it. If I solve it I share it. Thanks a lot...

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    • REPEAT THE LOST ORDER OF THE GRID ALWAYS

      Hello community ...
      No matter the T-profit ...
      Example: I have a grid with 3 pending orders to sell, when one or more orders of those 3 loses due to the "stoploss" I want those orders that lost "a single order per grid lost exactly as it was before" to be placed again.
      So if the 3 orders lost 5 times because they were touched by the stoploss, the 5 times would have to be placed again)

      Example-1 Order 1 was touched by the stoploss, the pending order is placed again in the same place, as it was before

      Example-2 Order 2 was touched by the stoploss, the pending order is placed again in the same place, as it was before

      Example-3 Order 3 was touched by the stoploss, the pending order is placed again in the same place, as it was before

      Example-4 Order 1 and 2 were touched by the stoploss 2 times each, the pending order is placed again in the same place, as it was before.

      That is, an order by grid must always be, independent of the price position, whether it is positive, negative or without touching the order ...

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