Hi Judson,

Thanks for the additional color. The design does indeed seem quite clean. 
GUI wise, I don't see any major issues. Presentation of the strategy 
related parameters are the most relevant. Watching security specific prices 
etc. don't concern me much. I'd be much more inclined to add a console 
window and log much more detail. I guess the simplest thing would be to 
maintain the current layout and just display the multiple securites values 
comma separated in symbol, book, price etc columns.

I actually added the multiple security functionality this afternoon (Asia 
time) from an indicator monitoring perspective and adjusted to gui to some 
degree (show all securities tabbed in the strategy info dialog etc.). It 
seems to work okay. I'm not sure if I chose the most appropriate 
architecture, but I just wanted to get a feel for how tough it might be. As 
with any automated trading system, the real difficulty I think would lie in 
the order management. Since there are multiple securities, there is a need 
to keep track of partial executions etc, ideally with unwind functionality 
on failed legs and the like.

With respect to version control, what did you mean exactly? I currently use 
TortoiseSVN and just created a private online repository for this, based 
off the most recently released version.

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