Forum: C2 Software Development
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| Subject: | signal entry for partial close? |
| Posted by: | Kenley Lamaute ( C2 Score: 787 ) |
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| When: | 12/29/07 (2:51) | |
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| | How does one send an http get to the system to partially close an order?
Example - open an order 5 lots in size, then close 3 of them and let the other 2 lots ride.
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| | In response to post by Kenley Lamaute of 12/29/07 (2:51) How does one send an http get to the system to partially close an order?
Example - open an order 5 lots in size, then close 3 of them and let the other 2 lots ride.
You would issue a signal to BTO 5 (buy to open)
and then STC 3 (sell to close) |
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