Follow up
Unique Follow-up feature
When you submit a follow-up question, the system maintains the consistency of all previously specified parameters while selectively modifying only those parameters explicitly mentioned in the follow-up query.
For example
Consider the initial scenario where you execute a buy order for 1000 Barclays shares when the mid_price surpasses the last 10-minute moving average of the mid_price.
Additionally,
A sell order for 1000 Barclays shares is triggered if the mid_price falls below the last 10-minute moving average of the mid_price.
The system then calculates and displays the profit or loss incurred during the specified time frame, such as between 9 am and 10 am on the date range of 31/07/2024.
Now, let's explore a follow-up question to illustrate the functionality further. Suppose your initial query involved
Barclays shares, and you are now curious about the potential outcome of buying 500 Chevron shares and subsequently selling them.
The follow up system precisely adjusts the parameters related to Chevron shares while keeping all other settings unchanged. It then presents the calculated profit or loss within the designated time frame
The follow-up process streamlines the exploration of various scenarios, providing a detailed and user-friendly experience for optimizing trading strategies within the defined parameters.
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