Hello Matthew!
My systems are based on large number of BTO orders.
A particular system can easily have 200 - 300 orders.
I have set the option "Automatically cancel opening orders when buying power drops…"
When this treshold is reached, system automaticaly cancels all BTO orders and sends e-mail "Important: Trading signal has been cancelled".
So far so good.
But C2 sends me 3 e-mails per one cancelled signal and so a subscriber will receive 600 - 900 e-mails.
Is this by design or is it C2 error?
Is there some way how to reduce this amount of e-mails?
I also need to control "Automatically cancel opening orders when buying power drops…" feature via API. Is it possible?
And the third problem: I am trying API command
http://www.collective2.com/cgi-perl/ycharts.mpl?sid=[systemId]
but it does not work for me. I get "Page not found" error.
Sincerely Bob
I also need to control "Automatically cancel opening orders when buying power drops…" feature via API. Is it possible?
… or (better way): I need enter this treshold relatively from account value.
For instance 10%.
It is neccessary for me to udate this treshold as an account value grows. If I can enter 10%, system will care about itself wihout any further intervention from my side.
Matthew?
Simplest problem first:
Please use ycharts200.mpl … not ycharts.mpl … to draw the equity chart.
Re: the multi-email problem. That is an interesting bug (not a feature, I’m afraid) and I need to look into it.
Finally, I can work on adding API access to the buying power cancellation function… but I’m swamped on some current development stuff, so this may need to wait a week. Maybe less.
Chart works.
But Y-axis is too much funny to be shown publicly by any vendor.
See: www.trade-and-win.com\c2\charts200\solaris.png
Maybe you could update C2DS.PDF: ycharts.mpl -> ycharts200.mpl
Sincerely Bob
Weird, Svan is right, the Y-axis makes no sense at all. If I try that on other systems using the ycharts200, the same thing happens, funky Y-axis. It also takes a while to load which is a whole other issue.