Could someone clarify...if my data provider, say zen fire, does not provide a 64 bit api, does that mean I cannot use the 64 bit version of NT7?
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I have just finished reading the new feature set for NT 7. Congratulations to the team, it looks outstanding.
Could someone clarify...if my data provider, say zen fire, does not provide a 64 bit api, does that mean I cannot use the 64 bit version of NT7?Tags: None
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Hello,
I have read the N7 features for Ninjascript Strategies Enhancements:
New Unmanaged Order Submission
In 6.5 some users were burdened with our "Internal Order Handling" rules. We have introduced unmanaged order submission which bypasses the convenience of our order handling layer. This lower level of programming allows you to do what you want relative to order submission/management without any limitations other than any imposed by your broker. There are only three methods, SubmitOrder(), ChangeOrder() and CancelOrder(). You then get the flexibility of managing your orders how you see fit and optionally handling rejections.
That means it will be possible to hedging (long & short on the same strategy) ?
Thanks very much
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Originally posted by cls71 View PostHello,
I have read the N7 features for Ninjascript Strategies Enhancements:
New Unmanaged Order Submission
In 6.5 some users were burdened with our "Internal Order Handling" rules. We have introduced unmanaged order submission which bypasses the convenience of our order handling layer. This lower level of programming allows you to do what you want relative to order submission/management without any limitations other than any imposed by your broker. There are only three methods, SubmitOrder(), ChangeOrder() and CancelOrder(). You then get the flexibility of managing your orders how you see fit and optionally handling rejections.
That means it will be possible to hedging (long & short on the same strategy) ?
Thanks very muchRayNinjaTrader Customer Service
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Drag-n-Drop feature
I guess it will be very convenient- if NT7 would support drag-n-drop of a script file to start the import process.
- Another one could be more of a challenge, to allow an indicator of different time-frames in one chart, i.e. for an hourly chart, one can add an hourly indicator and/or the same indicator, but specify it is daily or other time-frames.
- Allow one indicator be scaled relatively to another one if both are put in one panel but with different scales.
Thanks.Last edited by wuolong; 06-28-2009, 12:28 PM.
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Line type request
When you edit an indicator you have several line types to choose from .
Line , dot , hash , bar ..... etc .
I'd like one more option . Some softwares call it "Last " If you were plotting
pivots ,it would plot the current levels only and they would extend all the
way to the right and left edges of the chart . I know this can be programed
into a custom indicator , but it would be nice to have it as an available option
to choose from when editing any indicator . thx
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Originally posted by T2020 View PostWhen you edit an indicator you have several line types to choose from .
Line , dot , hash , bar ..... etc .
I'd like one more option . Some softwares call it "Last " If you were plotting
pivots ,it would plot the current levels only and they would extend all the
way to the right and left edges of the chart . I know this can be programed
into a custom indicator , but it would be nice to have it as an available option
to choose from when editing any indicator . thxRayNinjaTrader Customer Service
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Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Ray View PostWe have implemented new indiactor plot styles including HLine which plots a horizontal line for the right most visual bar on a chart which is somewhat what you are looking for, provided that the current bar is the right most visial bar, you will get what you want.
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