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    I am getting an error when i set my risk parameters. MNQ MES max qty is set to 20 NQ ES set to 2. NQ and ES work as expected MNQ MES dont work it either doesnt allow me to enter a trade or it does allow the max size to be exceeded only after a position has already been allowed leaving a naked position that cant be closed.




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    Hello Caacapital,

    Thank you for your note.

    This specific error from your screenshots means that you have not disabled OCO before submitting additional orders outside your initial 2 Paired orders.

    OCO stands for One Cancels the Other. It is a functionality that allows you to place a pair of orders that, when one fills, automatically cancels the other.

    Help Guide quote: "One Cancels Other functionality ties two resting order together so that when one is canceled or filled, the other will be canceled automatically. This can be ideal for manually placing bracket entry orders, or placing Stop Loss and Profit Target orders. Stop loss and profit target orders submitted automatically via an ATM strategy are always sent as OCO; however, you can submit entry or exit orders as OCO orders as well. Why? The market may be trading in a channel and you wish to sell at resistance or buy at support, whichever comes first by placing two limit orders at either end of the channel."


    Note that it is crucial to disable the OCO function after placing an OCO pair to avoid an error message, as it will allow the platform to generate new OCO IDs for new OCO pairs. It will also avoid attaching the old OCO ID to other independent orders you are placing.

    To turn off OCO, right-click in your Order Entry window (SuperDOM, Chart Trader, etc.) and uncheck/disable 'OCO Order'.

    NinjaTrader 8 Help Guide — Understanding OCO Orders


    Note from the Help Guide: "After placing two orders within the same OCO group, it is important to disable OCO functionality before submitting any other orders. If you wish to place another set of OCO orders immediately after placing an initial set, first disable, then re-enable OCO before placing the second set of orders. This will generate a new OCO ID, rather than adding the new orders to an existing OCO group."
    NinjaTrader 8 Help Guide: Chart Trader — Understanding OCO Functionality


    Please feel free to write in if you need additional assistance.
    Heath R.NinjaTrader Customer Service

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