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Dennis Schutten
2018-03-11 12:41:00


Hi,

When I use the strategy builder I want to use buy tomorrow at the close. When I test this it works fine. However when I switch to the %u2018manual%u2019 mode I see the generated code but it does not buy at the close of tomorrow anymore. What is the correct syntax for this?

Regards,
Dennis



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2018-03-12 04:58:10

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Please use this formula to buy tomorrow at the close.

SetSimTiming(_Buy, _Close, 0);



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