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Dennis Schutten
2016-03-04 05:05:50


Hi,

I want to generate order type : next day market at close
So if a condition today is met today at the close it will be executed 24 hours later so next day at the close at market.

Which order syntax can I use for this?

Regards,
Dennis



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2016-03-05 04:03:24

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Dennis,

Here is the order syntax:

SetSimTiming(_Buy, _Close, 0);




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