Library "TradeTracker" Simple Library for tracking trades
method track(this) tracks trade when called on every bar Namespace types: Trade Parameters: this (Trade): Trade object Returns: current Trade object
Trade Has the constituents to track trades generated by any method. Fields: id (series int) direction (series int): Trade direction. Positive values for long and negative values for short trades initialEntry (series float): Initial entry price. This value will not change even if the entry is changed in the lifecycle of the trade entry (series float): Updated entry price. Allows variations to initial calculated entry. Useful in cases of trailing entry. initialStop (series float): Initial stop. Similar to initial entry, this is the first calculated stop for the lifecycle of trade. stop (series float): Trailing Stop. If there is no trailing, the value will be same as that of initial trade targets (float[]): array of target values. startBar (series int): bar index of starting bar. Set by default when object is created. No need to alter this after that. endBar (series int): bar index of last bar in trade. Set by tracker on each execution startTime (series int): time of the start bar. Set by default when object is created. No need to alter this after that. endTime (series int): time of the ending bar. Updated by tracking method. status (series int): Integer parameter to track the status of the trade retest (series bool): Boolean parameter to notify if there was retest of the entry price
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