If you trigger a signal on a horse, as an example the signal is called "Back" does betangel track each horse individualy? i.e. Several horses may have triggered the "Back" rule.
I would like to back and lay, with the lay several ticks away from BMP but be able to cancel the lay on individual horses when the correct situation occurs.
Apologies if I am being a bit slow this morning!!
Quick question regarding Signals
- ShaunWhite
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Signals can be defined for the selection or the overall market. All could use the same signal name if you wanted.
A point on terminology : You don't trigger a signal, you set a signal. Then you can put the signal in a condition for another rule. A signal is just a flag/variable /indicator you set with a value and it's used to control your actual events.
A point on terminology : You don't trigger a signal, you set a signal. Then you can put the signal in a condition for another rule. A signal is just a flag/variable /indicator you set with a value and it's used to control your actual events.
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... therein lies the issue -- SOMETIMES -lolShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 2:09 pmSometimes I prefix the signal name with an S- or and M-, so that I don't forget which level it relates to or mix them up.
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Yep, when I'm talking about them I do, when I'm actually doing it I don't.jimibt wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 2:55 pm... therein lies the issue -- SOMETIMES -lolShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 2:09 pmSometimes I prefix the signal name with an S- or and M-, so that I don't forget which level it relates to or mix them up.
All my code is beautifully commented too