BrokeTeacher
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Hello everyone,
What I am looking for seems like something that should be a TOS default, yet I have done hours of searching and contacted TOS Trader Support twice - no one seems to know how to do this (I received two scripts and neither works). The script I am looking for would simply Sell a stock, at Market, at the end of the current candle. Specifically, I would like:
~ A custom script I can enter as a Condition, for a stock I already own, to Sell at Market
~ The Sell occurs when the current candle I am using for the stock (ex: 10-minute candle) ends (ex - 10:09.59 AM)
Complete example: I Buy a stock at 10:00AM with a Sell Condition, custom script, to Sell at Market when the current 10-minute candle ends at 10:09.59 AM.
I am certain one of the great creators on here can probably do this in his/her sleep, but know that you would be the first.
I want to now how to Sell a stock right before a candle ends. Would you please let me know how I could clarify this more? I would greatly appreciate a solution to this question, so I am willing to provide whatever clarity is needed.
What I am looking for seems like something that should be a TOS default, yet I have done hours of searching and contacted TOS Trader Support twice - no one seems to know how to do this (I received two scripts and neither works). The script I am looking for would simply Sell a stock, at Market, at the end of the current candle. Specifically, I would like:
~ A custom script I can enter as a Condition, for a stock I already own, to Sell at Market
~ The Sell occurs when the current candle I am using for the stock (ex: 10-minute candle) ends (ex - 10:09.59 AM)
Complete example: I Buy a stock at 10:00AM with a Sell Condition, custom script, to Sell at Market when the current 10-minute candle ends at 10:09.59 AM.
I am certain one of the great creators on here can probably do this in his/her sleep, but know that you would be the first.
I want to now how to Sell a stock right before a candle ends. Would you please let me know how I could clarify this more? I would greatly appreciate a solution to this question, so I am willing to provide whatever clarity is needed.
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