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Rodney
2018-06-17 23:36:49


Hello,
Could someone help me write a formula for the following.

100 days after opening a position, I would like to compare the close price to the purchase price of the position.

Thanks in advance for any help.




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2018-06-20 08:07:10

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You should use the money management tool to get the open price of a position. You cannot get it using the QS language formula editor because the formula is used only to get trading signals and thus doesn't know which stocks were bought.



Rodney
2018-06-20 17:39:01

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Thank you,


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