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Hi Alan,
could be possible post an example of code from a Ninjatrader Developer that show how to solve this problem, please?
I think that in all world exchanges only Italian stocks have this particular rule about tick change.
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Hello bomberone3,
Interesting.
I would suggest creating a method which you pass the last price and it will return the appropriate tick size, rather than using the NinjaTrader method TickSize.
Please let us know if you need further assistance.
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Hi Andreas,
thanks for your suggestion.
I see that also a simple system backtested well in USA SROCKS or futures with fixed tick has affordable results, in Italian Stocks it is impossible to backtest well them.
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Well, as usual italians like it messy. Sorry for the joke, i know Italy quite well and live also in milan.
To avoid all this dynamic tick size mess I would just write my trading logic relative to the price and not relative to the tick.
Thank you for pointing out
Andreas
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Italian Stocks are different from USA stocks in tick
I have a problem to set up Italian Stocks into NT for their structure of dynamic ticks, that the tick change from the range value of the price.
Now I explain better.
Trading tick is the minimum variation between two prices that can be placed on the market and represents the fraction of a predefined currency unit in which the stock is traded (eg 0.005 euros). Orders placed on a financial instrument must always multiply the tick of trading valid for the instrument considered. Ticks vary during the trading phase as Borsa Italiana determines the tick value dynamically.
Example: an MTA traded on a market price of EUR 1.90 has a trading tick of 0.001. The tick will increase to 0.002 if the title exceeds 2 euros within the trading day.
For the MTA, TAH and MAC market tick value is shown in the following table:
Price (Euro) stocks --- Multiplier (tick)
Price <= 0.5 the tick is 0.0001
0.5001 - 1 the tick is 0.0005
1.0001 - 2 the tick is 0.001
2.0001 - 5 the tick is 0.002
5, 0001 - 10 the tick is 0.005
10.0001 - 50 the tick is 0.01
50.0001 - 100 the tick is 0.05
100.0001 - 500 the tick is 0.1
500.0001 - 1.000 the tick is 0.5
1,000.0001 - 5.000 the tick is 1
5.000, 0001 - 10.000 the tick is 5
10.000,0001 - 20.000 the tick is 10
20.000,0001 - 30.000 the tick is 20
30.000,0001 - 40.000 the tick is 30
40.000,0001 - 50.000 the tick is 40
50.000,0001 - 60.000 the tick is 50
60.000,0001 - 70.000 the tick is 60
70.000,0001 - 80,000 the tick is 70
80,000.0001 - 90,000 the tick is 80
90,000.0001 - 100,000 the tick is 90
Price > 100,000 -- the tick is 100
Be aware of the dynamic tick management when using the trailing stop. The number of ticks set remains valid but the expected deviation may vary as a result of the change in the value of tick
Example: if a price is 2.02 and a trailing stop of 10 ticks is set, at worst, the trailing will slip at a price of 1.9950. This value is obtained by computing the first 8 ticks (2.02 to 2.0000) of the value of 0.025 and the subsequent 2 ticks (from 1.9975 to 1.950) of the value of 0.001 as per table
When I try to use trailing that a stock price change the zone it is not working well.
You find here all information from the exchange.
The attention that Italian exchange ETFPlus has another table of price to tick range.Attached Files
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