Forum: C2 Software Development
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| Subject: | trades I can't close |
| Posted by: | John Wax ( C2 Score: 884 ) |
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| When: | 12/29/10 (5:19) | |
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| | Hello,
I have two stocks (HD and RIG) entered under the "open positions" tab of my strategy (MIT Stock Pickers Club) that have zero shares and that I can't seem to make go away. When I try to "trade out of them" I get an error saying can't submit an order for 0 shares, so why are they still listed and what can I do to get rid of them?
Thanks in advance,
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| | In response to post by John Wax of 12/29/10 (5:19) Hello,
I have two stocks (HD and RIG) entered under the "open positions" tab of my strategy (MIT Stock Pickers Club) that have zero shares and that I can't seem to make go away. When I try to "trade out of them" I get an error saying can't submit an order for 0 shares, so why are they still listed and what can I do to get rid of them?
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Sorry about that. Problem solved. |
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What is the C2 Score?
Collective2 rates every trading advisor in its database and assigns a score between 100 and 1000.
In general, a rating above 500 is good. A rating above 700 is excellent.
Collective2 Ratings are recalculated daily based on the entire performance history in our database. The exact formula we use is proprietary, but there are several key variables that go into the Collective2 Rating. One of the most important factors is the length of time we have been able to observe the performance of the trader. Another key factor is the amount by which the trader over-performs or under-performs the S&P 500 index. Finally, the choppiness of the trader's results is taken into account. Certainly a more consistent trader will be rated more highly than a trader with erratic results.