restarting jbt is indeed one option.

another option could be the introduction of a "wait time" of e.g. 15
minutes. After this wait time the strategy will be "allowed" to open
again positions.

On Feb 22, 11:54 pm, ShaggsTheStud <[email protected]> wrote:
> Personally I think the stop loss should be part of the strategy.   If you
> are looking for an "OMG Get me out because the sky is falling" type of stop
> loss, I think the idea would be to stop all trading on the strategy until
> human intervention.. which would probably be to restart the program.
>
> Maybe we are already on the same page with this...
>
> I have no implementation advice for this.
>
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 1:23 PM, new_trader <[email protected]> wrote:
> > when implementing an own stop loss system for minimizing losses or
> > when closing a position via a trailing stop in a strategy to let the
> > profits run there is a little "problem":
> > the "money management" strategy says to close a position for whatever
> > reason and succesfully closes the position. The indicator
> > constellation of the strategy, for example in the sample SecondNature
> > strategy, will reopen a new position immediately, because the
> > indicators still have the constellation to open a position.
> > What would be our recommendation to "tell" the strategy that it should
> > forget the past and start calculating a new interesting position entry
> > from scratch?
>
> > Thanks in advance for your help!
>
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