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ATM: script generated exit

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 gomad 
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Hello,

I have a question concerning next possibility:

Is it possible to generate an ExitLong() from a strategy script for an order which was generated on super DOM?

I want to generate orders from SuperDOM, but I want to have automated exit.

Thank you.

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What you can do is use the flatten everything script, use it at your own risk:

 
Code
NinjaTrader.Gui.SuperDom.SuperDom.FlattenEverything()
It will

- Cycle through each open connection
- Cycle through each account within the connection
- Terminate any running strategies on the account
- Cancel any active orders on the account
- Close any open position on the account




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