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Where is the guarantee that after"invalid book transaction" the quotes in the betting machine are correct?
I can repeat the previous message again.
I can repeat the previous message one more time.
Off to bed...
Doesn't start working again after an error. Apparently OnBookEvent stops working and ... hiccup.
That's what I'm asking. How can I check if the data in the glass is "broken"?
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Just last month 1274"invalid book transaction" errors(see attachment)
The most clumsy variant - if the glass does not move for X seconds, then restart the Expert Advisor (or terminal if you want it to work).
Compare bid/ask from SymbolInfoTick with bid/ask of the tumbler. Because of the misalignment, this must not be done head-on.
Cool! The basic data has to be double-checked!
Nothing can be higher!
The most clumsy option is to restart the Expert Advisor (or the terminal, if you want it to come to life) if the market doesn't move for X seconds.
Have you never traded illiquid futures?
The market may not "move" for hours there.
Haven't you ever traded illiquid futures?
The market may not "move" for hours there.
Just recently I bought Si-9.19 by accident (I pressed buy on the glue) - I couldn't sell it for two days, but I closed in the black :)
Nah, trading low-liquid is too much stress for me. I cannot trade low-liquid, it is too much stress for me.
I'd rather reopen the terminal than lose all chances to control the situation.
You still haven't answered what helps - restarting the EA/reopening the terminal/disconnecting to another broker's server?
Just recently bought Si-9.19 by accident (clicked buy on the glue) - couldn't sell for two days, but closed on the upside :)
Nah, trading low liquidity is too much stress for me. I cannot trade low-liquid, it is too much stress for me.
I'd rather reopen the terminal than lose all chances to control the situation.
You still haven't answered what helps - restarting the EA/reopening the terminal/disconnecting to another broker's server?
Robots (Expert Advisors) are written not to sit behind a computer all the time.
The robot should work for YEARS without any errors, much less THE TERMINAL'S WINE!
Robots (advisors; experts) are written so that you don't have to sit at your computer all the time.
The robot should work for YEARS without any errors, much less a TERMINAL fault!
Not constructive :)
I'm not saying that the fact you describe is normal.
I am interested, in order to understand how you can minimize the risks of such a phenomenon.
Doesn't reconnecting to another server help? In theory, it might...
No, restarting the terminal helps :(