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Date/Time: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 12:00:04 +0000
Trade Activity Log mismatching live orders
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[2024-06-03 17:18:27] |
User414533 - Posts: 106 |
I tried to change the date range to the last week on the Trade Activity Log and orders started to get mismatched. I had long trade closing orders showing up as new shorts. It was a mess. When I set the date range back to its original position 3/1/24 the orders realigned. Any guidance?
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[2024-06-03 20:09:12] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36238 |
Refer to the following: Trade Activity Log: Solving Inaccurate Trade Statistics for Charts Field Values For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2024-06-03 20:13:22] |
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17154 |
Also refer to: Trade Activity Log: Understanding and Setting the Start Date-Time for a Trades List There is a video there as well. And the following section has helpful information. Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level Your definitive source for support. Other responses are from users. Try to keep your questions brief and to the point. Be aware of support policy: https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2024-06-05 21:22:26] |
User414533 - Posts: 106 |
"For non-simulated trading, it is supported to filter out the initial order fills that are loaded in the Trades list which are part of an existing Position so that the first fill loaded in the Trades list will always be aligned to the start of a Position. This ensures accurate fill matching and Trade Statistics. To do this, enable Edit >> Filter Initial Fills Part of Existing Position on the Trade Activity Log menu. In the case of Simulated trading, that option is always considered enabled and the filtering occurs. For more information, refer to this video: Order Fill Matching and Trade Statistics." Thank you! |
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