Another suggestion slightly related: sometimes I'd like to keep a strategy for reporting and historical purposes in the strategy manager but not have it displayed any more in the combo box. It would be nice to click a checkbox on the strategy and be able to make a strategy "Inactive".
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Limit Position Strategies displayed in Combo Box & Inactive Strategies
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Limit Position Strategies displayed in Combo Box & Inactive Strategies
On the SuperDOM window it would be nice to limit displayed position strategies in the combo box based upon what instrument is selected. For instance if I select ES 06 as the instrument, I really don't want to have to scroll through NQ, ER, and YM strategies.
Another suggestion slightly related: sometimes I'd like to keep a strategy for reporting and historical purposes in the strategy manager but not have it displayed any more in the combo box. It would be nice to click a checkbox on the strategy and be able to make a strategy "Inactive".
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Thank you, I appreciate knowing that the name is recorded but are all the settings? If not, it would require keeping a separate spreadsheet of each strategies settings. Is there way to export strategy settings to a csv file perhaps?
BTW this request is less important to me than the first item, any feedback on that?
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