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    A few general questions

    I am currently only sim-trading. Using a simple moving average crossover. However, even when I am not connected to data. Or, even when the market is closed and I select a strategy and hit start. It puts me in a position.
    Will this happen with live trading?

    Another question. If I have a chart running a strategy SMA crossover or such to decide when to get in the market. And have a DOM with a stop-loss strategy. Both linked together. Would the stop strategy and SMA work together?

    Sometimes I find the market moves to quick for the SMA to keep up. So to limit losses it would be nice to use the stop-loss strategy and/or trailing stop strategy in addition to an SMA crossover strategy.

    Thanks for your time,
    Rhy.

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    Rhy, welcome to our forums!

    It should not put you in a position, but submit your historically working orders if you choose to set this option in the - http://www.ninjatrader-support.com/H...tegiesTab.html (on starting a realtime strategy)

    You can do this if you add the StopLoss directly to your strategy or call ATM strategy templates for exit management in your SMA crossover strategy -

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