ROUTE=LIMIT Price=Bid-0.05 Share=BP*0.25 TIF=DAY+ HANDINST=ANY SSHARE=0 SELL=Send ROUTE=STOP StopType=Market StopPrice=last*1.01 Share=BP*0.25 TIF=DAY+ HANDINST=ANY BUY=SENDĪutohotkey is great, but in my opinion, if MT manages hotkeys internally, it will be more reliable, faster and flexible for growth. ROUTE=LIMIT Price=Ask-0.5 Share=100 ACCOUNT=ACCTNUMBER TIF=DAY+ BUY=Send Sample hotkey scripts for Buy Limit Order: There is DAS trader Pro that caters to day traders and have simple order execution script language that traders love. Creating and moving Trailing/stop limit orders.Īs mentioned above, TWS allows saving preconfigured orders as hotkeys/hot buttons, which is great except TWS itself. Hot keys for trading are major time saver, most beneficial for day trading, but I see myself using to manage basket orders, multiple bracket orders and sending executions for multiple broker accounts quickly. Here's a feature request I posted some time ago, see if this can be incorporated For example if I'm focused on a level 2 window with AMD displayed, hitting ALT+Q will cancel any open AMD orders. Same letters used with SHIFT+, but the orders will be to the short side.ĪLT+Q - Cancels any open orders that match the symbol of the focused window. Sell Order (Sell position 2 cents below the BID, used to bailout of a position)ĬTRL+1,2,3,n to get into a position depending on the size I want Sell Order (Half Position Size, 2 cents below the ASK) - Position sizes are 100%, 50%, 25%.īuy Order (Buy 1,000 shares 2 cents above the ASK) (example: if the AvgCost is 5, then the low price is 4.8 and the high price is 5.Really excited to see this feature around the corner! My experience with hot keys and buttons has been with Lightspeed there are two components (1) saved orders and (2) mapping the saved orders to hot keys and/or buttons. ![]() The script user can change it to any amount. ![]() Will send a limit order to buy 100 shares, when the limit (primary) order is filled, it will trigger a Stop range order, the lower price is AvgCost – 4%of the AvgCost, and the high price is AvgCost + 8% of the AvgCost. 1:2 Risk:Reward Hot Key Scripts Note 1: The first text in red in each script is the dollar amount being risked. SShare Set the share in the Show Shares box (reserve order) SShare+ Put AUTODEFBUY before. The adjustment will be on the high price and low price of the Stop range order, instead of the fixed amount of dollar below and above the AvgCost, it will be percentage of the AvgCost below and above the AvgCost HotKey.pdf - DAS Command Script and Hot Key User Manual. When the limit (primary) order is filled, it will trigger a Stop Range Order, the low price is AvgCost - 0.10$, and the high price is AvgCost + 0.2 $ ![]() My buttons consist of 4 for buy and 4 for sell: Notes. This script will send a limit order to buy 100 shares. Here is my setup which I hope you find useful. ‘ROUTE=SMRTL Price=Ask+0.10 Share=100 TIF=DAY+ BUY=Send TriggerOrder=RT:STOP STOPTYPE:RANGE LowPrice:AvgCost2-.10 HighPrice:AvgCost2+.20 ACT:SELL QTY OS TIF AY+’ It would get pretty complicated trying to script for this. Since your hotkey sends both a BUY/SELL and a STOP, of course a second stop order will be queued. Perhaps they removed it in newer versions 2. ![]() I need to make adjustment to one of the prebuilt hotkeys in DasTrader Pro, i will be thankful if someone can help on this, In the video they demonstrate the percentage stop, but I haven't gotten it to work in DAS.
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