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Amritendu Maji
2017-06-12 22:02:20


I am a newbie here and trying to learn how to program on this platform. I love the way that both admin and others help out people here.

How can I make sure that a system trades biweekly?

Thank you,
Maji



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2017-06-14 17:23:55

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You can add the following rule to your "buy" rule
biweekly = IeeeRemainder(week(), 2) == 0 and week() != ref(week(), -1);
buy = your_rules and biweekly;



Amritendu Maji
2017-06-14 19:55:00

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Thank you for your help.


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