I think this is normal situation because he must be using different broker or account type (higher spread).
Please confirm if I'm right or wrong as it could be an other reason but I give this the higher probability.
I think this is normal situation because he must be using different broker or account type (higher spread).
Please confirm if I'm right or wrong as it could be an other reason but I give this the higher probability.
Hi. Thanks for the reply.
The broker and account type is the same.
The weird situation is that when using the script for the first time, it "round up" the price and target profit but on the second time, it is not.
Still couldn't figure out what is the problem.
Thanks in advance.
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Greetings
I have a script shared among my friends and I, the script which will place order base on value in a text file.
The script will read "Price" and "Target Profit" from the text file. Simple as that.
The weird thing happens is that one of my friend is having different value compare to the rest of us, for example:-
Value in text file:-
The order that my friend placed:-
This text file is in server which we will all read from and all of us have the same order price and target profit but this one person is having different. Then next weird thing happened is that one of my friend Teamviewer to his PC and re-run the script again, it turns out okay no problems at all.
I'm not familiar with the terminal options/functions if the price can be round up or other ways to alter the price when placing the order. So would like to gather some ideas why is this happening.
My script doesn't seem to misbehave since we're all using the same script, read the price and target profit from the same text file.
Regards
Sorry if my question is not clear or this topic is in wrong section.
Thanks in advance