Non-linear, I agree. I guess we can drop this discussion. how about
elaborating on this:


Yes, this is certainly possible. JBT has a mechanism to prevent from
launching more than one instance of itself, but it's straightforward
to override this mechanism. This will enable you to run two instances
of JBT, each connecting to two different ports opened in TWS. Some
people have already tried it, and I know this works.

Is this somewhere in the preferenceholder or dispatcher classes.



On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 2:31 PM, nonlinear5 <[email protected]>wrote:

> >
> > How am I to manage let's say two trades that will automatically cancel
> each
> > other if executed
> > on a live contract. (let's sat  stop sell order ECZ10) followed by a stop
> > buy order ECZ10 yet for
> > some reason wanted to keep separate.
>
>
> Well, we are going in circles. As I had tried to explain, having no
> position in ECZ10 is exactly equivalent to being long ECZ10 in one
> account and being short ECZ10 in the other account. Thus, you don't
> gain anything by keeping these positions separately in two different
> accounts.
>
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