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    InstrumentType check

    The help didn't say much about using -- I am guessing that to determine if the current instrument is a future (vs anything else), that this is correct syntax, specifically for the Initialize() method, correct?

    if (Instrument != null)
    {
    if (Instrument.MasterInstrument.InstrumentType == InstrumentType.Future)
    ExitOnClose = true; // only if futures
    else ExitOnClose = false;

    }


    BTW, there is a typo in the v6.5 F1 help on this page
    Syntax
    Instrument.MasterInstrument.InstrumnetType

    Thanks!

    #2
    Your usage is correct.

    Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
    Last edited by NinjaTrader_JoshP; 01-12-2008, 03:33 AM.
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