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[2021-01-20 20:34:19]
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[2021-01-22 17:34:27]
Sawtooth - Posts: 4174
If you are in a position, a reversal would require a Market exit with a new Limit placement.

Why sometimes you get the exit without a new Limit, I can't say.
[2021-01-22 20:03:48]
Sawtooth - Posts: 4174
If you're in a position, how would only the placement of an opposing Limit order reverse your position?
Wouldn't you need to go flat first?

How would a Limit exit work in a reversal since generally price needs to trade thru a limit order?
The reversal would want to place an opposing Limit when you're still in a position, and if you didn't first exit and it filled, you'd just be flat.

Cells J71-J74 apply to cells J22-J25 respectively, which apply to columns K-N.
So if you have no formulas in L3/N3, J72/J74 and J23/J25 would have no affect because the trigger comes from columns L/N.

When using Reversals, L3/N3 formulas that match M3/K3 will likely cause issues.

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