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Entry Price and Exit Price in Trading System Report
This script adds two columns, entry price and exit price, in the "Trade -> Realized trades" table of the simulation report. Entry price refers to the execution price of the buy or short order and the exit price refers to the execution price of the sell or cover order. For the positions that are not closed yet, the exit price refers to the last close price.
Here is how it works:
In the "OnEndSimulation" event, the script loops through all positions and creates two new trade metrics using the "AddTradeMetric" function. The first metric is called "Entry Price" and the second one "Exit Price".
After you have downloaded this script, here is how to add it to a trading system:
- Select a trading system then click on "Update"
- Select "Money management" tab then click on "Add an existing money management script"
- Select "Entry Price and Exit Price" then click on "Load Selected Item"
- Click on "Update a trading system" to save your strategy settings
To see the entry and exit price columns, backtest your strategy, select "Trades" then "Realized trades" tab.
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