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Easy Language allows to utilize various entries and exits which is well known like:
Buy("My1stBuy") Next Bar 200 Shares at Market;
Buy("My2ndBuy") Next Bar 100 Shares at High Stop;
Sell("My1stSell") Next Bar From Entry ("My1stBuy")100 shares at High Limit;
Sell("My2ndSell") Next Bar From Entry ("My2ndBuy")50 shares at Low Stop;
if Time = 1500 then Sell next bar at Market;
I would like to get things like EntryPrice("My1stBuy"), EntryPrice("My2ndBuy"), BarsSinceEntry("My1stBuy"), BarsSinceEntry("My2ndBuy"), HighestHigh("My1stBuy"), HighestHigh("My2ndBuy") and others. The syntax I used is obviously not allowed.
Is there another doable procedure?
Could somebody point me in the right direction?
Thank you very much
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
no worries you don't sound ignorant, just too lazy to use google .
OOEL stands for Object Oriented EasyLanguage and gives you a lot more control and options in your programming.
It sounds that OOEL is surely far above and beyond what I will ever achieve on the programming side of things. Plus I'm still (happily) stuck with TS2000i and have no plans going to TS 9.0 or higher.
I guess that means that my little project is over before it even started.
you are welcome. With TS2000i you'd be stuck indeed. You might want to consider testing your idea in Multicharts as not only can you use your code there, but you can also test your idea. As there it's quite simple to access the values you want.