Amending stop loss once triggered from lay

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Amending stop loss once triggered from lay

Postby Ilena » Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:00 pm

Hi,
This relates to an earlier post in the Find an Excel developer Section. I'm having a problem with a stop that originates from a lay trigger being able to be amended. I don't necessarily need the stop set up from the initial bet as it may end up in one of two places depending where the price goes.
What I'm looking at is maybe a conditional stop, or stop as a trigger in its own right and not a modifier. In essence it looks as if I would still need to monitor the price and put in my right click when necessary. Can't see how I can amend the stop as it doesn't appear to become unmatched until fired and that may be too late.
I may be missing something or asking for too much, but if anyone has any ideas, I'd be most grateful.

Many Thanks,
Ilena
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Postby Ilena » Sun Nov 28, 2010 11:39 pm

Hi,
I think I may have found a solution. Been wracking my brains, but not getting over the fact I'm using a stop that needed to be amended. Ignore it's a stop and treat it as two back bet triggers with the parameters set up for either option (price movements/entry points). I'm hoping these will work.

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