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ClickAlgo
24 Sep 2021, 10:32
( Updated at: 24 Sep 2021, 10:33 )
Can you post a snippet code example which uses this library and that you are attempting to use ?
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ClickAlgo
24 Sep 2021, 08:22
( Updated at: 21 Dec 2023, 09:22 )
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ctrader.guru said:
Good evening friends,
I recently met a project that involves the use of ZeroMQ libraries. I was able to interface the communication protocol with MT4 and MT5 but with cTrader I have some problems.
Through Nuget I have loaded ZeroMQ which is a wrapper to manage 'libzmq.dll', the problem is that it is not possible to insert this library as a reference because it is unmanaged, even if I insert the library in the ctrader.exe folder I can not get results.
Do you have any suggestion?
Hi, L,
You can just add it as a NuGet package via Visual Studio and it will handle installing and referencing for the correct framework and configuration.
If you want to use the communications protocol you need to use NetMQ and this is not compatible with .NET 4 client
If you change the target framework to 4.5 it will install the package.
You will have to install additional packages to get the communication code example to work.
Hope that helps, did not know 100% what you were after.
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ClickAlgo
12 Jun 2021, 11:27
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Hi, Christian,
Can you supply your architecture document or class diagram in something like UML, this would help to see how it all fits together, it looks like at this stage you need design help and not specific code implementation.
Paul.
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ClickAlgo
26 May 2021, 07:55
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Interesting project, please contact me if you ever wish to sell this system to the public.
Good work btw.
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ClickAlgo
03 Mar 2021, 09:26
Take a look at a few of these risk management tools to see if any help.
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ClickAlgo
27 Feb 2021, 10:00
RE: Risk/Reward Tool
tomdalton5 said:
I wanted to buy the click algo one, but soon realised i had to re-size my screen display mode which completely slowed down my computer to even make my computer unworkable and then to make things even worse once you loaded the tool it won't allow toggle between time frames, really wanted to buy this one but it's pretty useless in the format they have.
Hi, Tom,
I have already tried to explain on our chat group that this is not the same tool, you are referring to the Forex Scalping Tool working on a custom display setting, the Risk & Reward tool is a different product.
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ClickAlgo
25 Jan 2021, 08:46
( Updated at: 25 Jan 2021, 08:50 )
RE:
Hi,
We offer a few Risk & Reward Tools for the cTrader platform.
Standard Version
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ClickAlgo
23 Jan 2021, 19:20
( Updated at: 23 Jan 2021, 19:22 )
I think this contains source code for closing positions on a Friday.
There is also a video:
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ClickAlgo
27 Oct 2020, 16:08
A new video published 27.10.2020 - Backtesting Overview - In Depth
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ClickAlgo
27 Oct 2020, 12:55
RE: RE:
intracables said:
ClickAlgo said:
Try this tool, it should also work for pending orders, but you will need to use the comment field as a unique label
Something for assets other than FOREX as well?
This is in the pipeline to be created in the future.
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ClickAlgo
26 Oct 2020, 09:59
Try this tool, it should also work for pending orders, but you will need to use the comment field as a unique label
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ClickAlgo
24 Oct 2020, 20:08
( Updated at: 21 Dec 2023, 09:22 )
The link you shared shows its paid, you can also search the internet I am sure you will find a free version somewhere.
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ClickAlgo
20 Oct 2020, 15:08
A new video published 20.10.2020 - Automated Trading Systems Explained.
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ClickAlgo
29 Oct 2021, 14:52 ( Updated at: 29 Oct 2021, 14:53 )
Hi, Peter,
I know we replied to this on our forum, but I thought I would share the link to help other people as we gave a comprehensive answer.
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