I am attaching screenshots of a very strange error that I cannot understand.
I explain the scenario to you first:
I have three charts open, one for each of the following markets:
- M6E 12-21
- M6A 12-21
- M6B 12-21
In each of them run strategies that I have programmed and tested for more than a year without any problem.
I also have two computers:
- Computer D: Development computer where I develop and test the strategies
- Computer P: Production computer where I have put the strategies to work against a real account (but in simulated mode actually)
1.- Close the 2 Short positions bought until that moment
2.- Cancel the Profit Target set up to that moment
3.- Cancel the Stop Loss set up to that moment
4.- Buy 2 Long positions
However, as shown in the attached images, it has not acted correctly.
Before notifying you of this incident, I downloaded the data from the three markets from November 1 to 4 on Computer D and configured it exactly the same as Computer P:
- Same 3 graphics and markets
- Same loaded strategies and same configuration
- Same version of Ninja (8.0.24.3 64-bit)
And I have executed everything with the Market Replay.
In Computer D everything has worked perfectly as expected.!!!
In fact, I have attached a screenshot of the "Orders" tab of both computers. You can see that they are exactly the same (it only changes on occasions that in one case the "Close position" is done before the cancellation of Profit Target and Stop Loss and in another after, but in my opinion it is not something relevant and, in any case it is something Ninja manages, not my strategies)
The funny thing happens in the screenshots of the "Executions" tab. In the Computer D, it is perfectly observed how the "Close position" of 11/03/2021 causes an "Exit" of 2 positions in said market, leaving it in 0 open positions (-) before the "Entry" named "Cross to Cross Long" that opens 2 Long positions. Everything Ok.
But if you look at the screenshot from Computer P, it doesn't do the same.
Can you explain to me what happened on Computer P?
Thanks in advance
All the best.
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