My framework on growing trading account
Step 1. Goal setting - Most important. Set realistic expectations around risk per trade, max DD, periodic returns etc. Also decide at what time frame do you want to see yourself profitable - Daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly. 1/n
@OptionGreeksIN@dhirajsinha@MCXIndialtd Very good liquidity in the last 2 days of expiry. Of course chose strikes in multiple of 1000 only. Very good liquidity in strikes in multiple of 5k and 10k. Check OI for strike before placing order. Minimum 1000 contracts should be there in OI.
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@AshwinBadri2 3) Have a background program that listens to order updates. Any time it finds open orders with market order tag it must convert them into a market order again.
4) After a couple of iterations (worst case) all market orders will get executed without any manual intervention.
@AshwinBadri2 Let's see how we can solve this problem programmatically. 1) Use market orders with market_protection set to -1. Always tag your market orders.
2) Despite above it's possible that all/some of those orders are orders are not filled due to liquidity.
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