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By default, one can trade one symbol per chart only. The trading series is always the main [[Data_Numbers|data series]] (data1). In order to trade a certain number of symbols, one needs to have a chart open for each symbol. It is possible to add second, third, etc. data series (subcharts) to the chart for reference only. | By default, one can trade one symbol per chart only. The trading series is always the main [[Data_Numbers|data series]] (data1). In order to trade a certain number of symbols, one needs to have a chart open for each symbol. It is possible to add second, third, etc. data series (subcharts) to the chart for reference only. | ||
== Solutions == | |||
* Apply a signal to multiple instruments in [[Portfolio_Trading|Portfolio Trader]]. | * Apply a signal to multiple instruments in [[Portfolio_Trading|Portfolio Trader]]. | ||
* Link multiple charts to share information between them using [[Global Variables]]. | * Link multiple charts to share information between them using [[Global Variables]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 20 June 2024
By default, one can trade one symbol per chart only. The trading series is always the main data series (data1). In order to trade a certain number of symbols, one needs to have a chart open for each symbol. It is possible to add second, third, etc. data series (subcharts) to the chart for reference only.
Solutions
- Apply a signal to multiple instruments in Portfolio Trader.
- Link multiple charts to share information between them using Global Variables.
- Unmanaged orders approach in MultiCharts .NET. Read more about unmanaged orders approach in MultiCharts .NET discussion forum and TradeManager documentation.